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AN ALPHABETICAL LIST 

OF THE 

Battles of the War of the Rebellion, 

WITH DATES, 

From Fort Sumter, S. C, April 12 and 13, 1861, to Kirby Smith's Surrender, 

May 26, 1865. 

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BY J. W. WELLS. 



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the totdl number of enlistments, number discharged, number wouuded, number 

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Revolutionary Bnttlen, in'th dates; (also the number killed and 

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AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE BATTLES (WITH DATES) OF 
THE WAR OF THE REBELLION. 



PLACE. 



STATE. 



DATE. 



A. 

Abbeville 

Abb's Valley 

Aberdeen 

Aberdeen 

Abingdon • 

Abo Pass 

Ackworth 

Acton 

Adairsville 

Adamsville 

Aetna 

Aiken 

Albuquerque 

Aldie. 

Do 

Alexandria 

Do 

Alimosa 

Allatoona 

Allen's Farm 

Alliance Steamer 

Alpine Gap 

Alpine Station 

Altooua Hills 

Amelia Springs, also known as Jet- 
tersville. 

Amitie River 

Do 

Anandale , 

Anderson's Crossroads 

Anderson's Gap 

Anthony's Hill -. 

Antietam, also known as Sbarpsburg 

Antioch Station 

Antoine 

Anxvois River . 

Apache Cailon, also known as Glo- 

rietta. 

Apache Pass 

Appomattox Court-House, also 

known as Clover Hill. (Lee 

surrendered.) 

Arivapo Canon 

Arkadelphia 



Miss . . . 
Va . . - . 
Ala.... 
Ark . . . 
Va . . . . 
N.Mex. 
Ga . „ . 
Minn .. 

Ga 

Tenn . . 
Mo ... . 
S. C . . . 
N.Mex 
Va . . . . 
Va . . . 

La 

Lai . . . , 
N.Mex. 
Ga . . . . 
Va . . . . 
Fla - . . . 
Ga . . . . 
Va ... 
Ga . . . . 
Va . . . . 

La. 

La 

Va . . . . 
Tenn .. 
Tenn . . 
Tenn . . 
Md . . 
Tenn . . 
Ark . . . 
Tenn .. 
N.Mex. 

Ariz . . 
Va . - . . 



Ark 



Aug. 12, 23, and 25, 1864. 

May 8, 1864. 

Nov. 17, 1864. 

July 9, 1862. 

Dec. 15, 1864. 

July 3, 1865. 

Juue 3 and 4, 1864.' 

Sept. 2 and 3, 1862. 

May 17 and 18, 1864. 

April 4, 1862. 

July 22, 1861. 

Feb. 11, 1865. 

April 9, 1862. 

October 9 and 31, 1862. 

June 17, 1863. 

April 26, 1864. 

May 2 to 8, 1864. 

Oct. 4, 1861. 

Oct. 5, 1864. 

June 29, 1862. 

March 8, 1865. 

Sept. 11, 1863. 

Jan. 4, 1862. 

May 25 to Juue 4, 1864. 

April 5, 1865. 

March 28, 1863. 

March 18, 1865. 

Dec. 4, 1861. 

Oct. 2, 1863. 

Oct. 1, 1863. 

Dec. 25, 1864. 

Sept. 16 and 17, 1862. 

April 10, 1863. 

April 2, 1864. 

Oct. 20, 1862. 

March 26 to 28, 1862. 

July 15, 1862. 
April 9, 1865. 



June 8, 1864. 
Feb. 15, 1863. 



PLACE. 



Arkadelpbia 

Arkansas Post 

Arkansas Eiver 

Armstrong Ferry 

Arrowfield Church ... 

Arrow Eock 

Arthur's Swamp 

Do 

Ash Bayou 

Ashby 's Gap 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Ashepoo Eiver 

Ashland 

Ashland 

Do. 

Ashley's Mills. , 

Ashley's Station 

Ashton 

Ash wood 

Ash wood Landing 

Assault on Fort Wagner 

Atchafalaya 

Atchafalaya Eiver 

Do 

Athens 



Athens 

Athens 

Athens Eanch 

Atlanta. (See also seige of) 

Do 

Atlee's 

Attack on transport Crescent City 
Attempt on rebel ram Arkansas. . 
Auburn .... 
Auburn .... 
Augusta . . . 
Augusta . - . 

Austin 

Austin .... 

Averill's raid in West Virginia 
Averill's raid in Southwest Virg 
Averysboro, also known as Smith's 

Farm. 
Avoyelle's Prairie , 



inia 



Bachelor's Creek 
Do.. 
Do.. 



B. 



STATE. 



Ark . 
Ark . 
Ark . 
Tenn 
Va .. 
Mo . . 
Va .. 
Va .. 
La .. 
Va .. 
Va .. 
Va .. 
Va .. 
S. C. 
La .. 
Va .. 
Va .. 
Ark . 
Ark . 
La... 
Miss . 
La .. 
S. C. 
La .. 
La .. 
La .- 
Ala.. 



Ky. 
Mo . 
Col. 
Ga . 
Ga . 
Va . 



Ga .. 
Va .. 
Ark 
Ky . 
Ark 
Miss . 



N.C 
La . . 



N.C 
N.C 
N.C 



DATE. 



March 28, 1864. 

Jan. 11, 1863. 

Dec. 18, 1864. 

Jan. 22, 1864. 

May 9 and 10, 1864. 

July 29, 1862. 

Aug. 29 and 30, 1864. 

Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, 1864. 

Nov. 19, 1864. 

Sept. 22, 1862. 

July 12, 1863. 

July 18, 1864. 

Feb? 18, 1865. 

May 16, 1864. 

June 6 to 8, 1863. 

May 11 and 30, 1864. 

March 15, 1865. 

Sept. 7, 1863. 

Auc-. 24, 1864. 

May 1, 1864. 

June 25, 1864. 

May 1 to 4, 1864. 

July 10 aud 11, 1863. 

Sept. 9 aud 10, 1863. 

Sept. 7, 1863. 

July 28, 1864. 

Jan. 25, Sept. 23, Oct. 1 

and 2, 1864. 
Feb. 23, 1863. 
Aug. 5, 1861. 
Aug. 22, 1864. 
July 21 to Aug. 25, 1864. 
Nov. 9, 1864. 
March 1, 1864. 
May 18, 1863. 
July 15, 1862. 
July 18, 1864. 
Oct. 14, 1863. 
April 1 and Sept. 2, 1864. 
Sept. 27, 1862. 
Aug. 31, 1863. 
Aug. 2, 1862. 
Aug. 25 to 30, 1863. 
Dec. 8 to 21, 1803. 
March 15 and 16, 1865. 

May 14 to 16, 1864. 



Nov. 11, 1862. 
May 23, 1863. 
Feb. 1 to 3, 1864. 



PLACE. 



Bacon Creek - . 

Bad Lands 

Bagdad 

Baker's Creek 

Do 

Baker's Springs 

Baldwin 

Baldwin's Ferry 

Ball's Bluff, also known as Edward's 
Ferry, Harrison's Island, and 
Leesburg. 

Ball's Crossroads 

Ball's Ferry 

Ball'sMills 

Baltimore, streets of 

Baltimore Crossroads 

Do 

Barber's Crossroads 

Do 

Barber's Place 

Barboursville, also Red House. . . . 

Bardstown 

Barnett's Ford 

Barnwell's Island. 

Barrancas 

Barren Fork 

Bartlett's Mdls 

Barton Station 

Bastin Mountain 

Batesville 

Do 

Bath 

Do 

Baton Rouge 

Do , 

Do 

Battery Huger 

Battle Creek 

Baxter's Springs 

Bayle's Crossroads 

Baylor's Farm 

Bayou Barnard 

Bayou Biddell 

Bayou Boeulf 

Do . . . 

Bayou Bontecom 

Baj ou Bordeaux . ~ 

Bayou Cache, also known as Cotton 
Plant, Round Hill, Bayou De 
Vieu, and Hill's Plantation. 



STATE. 



Ky... 
D. T . . 
Ky ... 
Miss.- 
Miss.. 
Ark . . 
Miss . . 
Miss . . 
Va . . . 



Va . . . 
Ga . . - 
Mo . . . 
Md . - . 
Va . . . 
Va . . . 
Va . . . 
Va ... 
Fla . . . 
W. Va 
Ky ... 
Va . . 
S. C . . 
Fla . . . 
I.T... 
Va ... 
Miss . . 
Mo .. 
Ark . . 
Ark .. 
Va . - . 
Va . . . 
La .. . 
La .. . 
La . . . 



Va . 
Tenn 
Ark 
La .. 
Va . 
LT. 
La . 
La . 
La . 
La . 
La . 
Ark 



DATE. 



Dec. 26, 1802. 

Aug. 8, 1864. 

Dec. 12, 1861. 

May 16, 1863. 

Feb. 5, 1864. 

Jan. 24 and 25, 1864. 

June 9 and Oct. 2, 1802. 

May 13, 1863. 

Oct. 21, 1861. 



Aug. 27, 1861. 

:N^ov. 24 and 25, 1864. 

Aug. 28 and 29, 1861. 

April 19, 1861. 

June 26, 1863. 

July 2, 1863. 

Nov. 5, 1862. 

Sept. 1, 1863. 

Feb. 9 and 10, 1864. 

July 12 and Sept. 18, 1861. 

Oct. 4, 1862. 

Feb. 7, 1864. 

Nov. 24, 1863. 

July 22, 1864. 

Dec. 19, 1863. 

Nov. 27, 1804. 

April 10 and Oct. 20, 1863. 

Nov. 9, 1862. 

July 14, 1862. 

Feb. 4, 1863. 

Jan. 4, 1862. 

Sept. 8, 1863. 

Aug. 5, 1862. 

Sept. 8, 1803. 

March 8, Mav 3, and June 

10, 1804. 
April 18, 1803. 
June 21, 1802. 
Oct. 0, 1803. 
Oct. 12, 1801. 
June 15, 1804. 
July 28, 1802. 
Oct. 15, 1804. 
Dec. 13, 1803. 
May 7, 1804. 
Nov. 21, 1802. 
Nov. 3, 1803. 
July 7, 1802. 



PLACE. 



Bayou De Glaize, also known as 
Old Oaks, Simmsport, Yellow 
Bayon, and Calhoun Station. 

Bayou De Mora 

Bayou De View 

Bayou La Fourclie, also known as 
Ash Bayou. 

Bayou La Mourie 

Bayou Macon 

Bayou Mason 

Bayou Metoe 

Bayou Pierre 

Bayou Eapids 

Bayou Roberts 

Bayou Sara 

Bayou Saint Louis 

Bayou Teche 



Bayou Tensas 

Do 

Bayou Tunica 

Bay Springs 

Beachtown 

Bealiugton 

Bealton ^ 

Do 

Bean's Station 

Do 

Bear Creek 

Bear Creek 

Bear Creek 

Bear Creek Station . 

Bear River 

Bear- Skin Lake .... 

Bear Wallow 

Beaver Creek 

Beaver Creek 

Beaver- Dam Lake . . 
Beaver-Dam Station 

Beckwith Farm 

Beech Creek 

Beech Grove 

Beech Grove 

Beersheba Sj)rings . 



Beher's Mills . . 
Belcher's Mills 

Bellefield 

Belmont 

Bennett's Mills 

Benton 

Bentouville . • 



STATE. 



La . 



La . . . 
Ark . - 
La . . . 

La - . . 
La .. ., 
Miss . . 
Ark . . 
Miss . . 
La . . . 
La . . . 
Miss . . 
Miss. . 
La .. . 

La - . . 
La . . . 
La . . . 
Miss.. 
Ga ... 
W. Va 
Va . . . 
Va ... 
Tenn . 
Tenn . 
Ala... 
Mo - . . 
Miss . . 
Ga . . . 
W. T . 
Mo . . - 
Ky .. 
Ky ... 
Mo . . - 
Miss . . 
Va . . . . 
Mo . . . 
W. Va 
Ky... 
Tenn . 
Tenn . 

Va . . . 
Va . . . 
Va . . . . 
Mo .... 
]\ro . - . . 
Miss- -. 
Ark . . 



DATE. 



May 18, 1864. 



May 12, 1864. 
July 7, 1862. 
Nov. 19, 1864. 

May 7, 1864. 

May 10, 1863. 

July — , 1864. 

Aug. 27 and Sept. 1, 1863. 

May 2, 1863. 

March 21, 1864. 

May 8, 1864. 

Nov. 9, 1863. 

Nov. 17, 1863. 

Nov. 3, 1862, and Jan. L4, 

1863. 
June 30 and Aug. 10, 1863. 
Julv 30 and Aug. 26, 1864. 
Nov. 9, 1863. 
Oct. 26, 1863. 
July 22, 1864. 
July 8, 1861. 
Oct. 24, 1863. 
Jan. 14, 1864. 
Dec. 9, 1862. 
Dec. 10 and 14, 1863. 
April 17 and Oct. 26, 1863. 
Feb. 5, 1863. 
Oct. 27, 1863. 
Nov. 16, 1864, 
Jan. 29, 1863. 
Sept. 7, 1863. 
Dec. 25, 1862. 
June 27, 1863. 
Nov. 24, 1862. 
Mav 24, 1863. 
May 9, 1864. 
Oct. ]3, 1861. 
Aug. 6, 1862. 
Jan. 3 9 and 20, 1862. 
June 25, 1863. 
Nov. 26, 1863, and March 

20, 1864. 
Sept. 2, 1861. 
May 16 and Sept. 17, 1864. 
Dec. 9, 1864. 
Nov. 7, 1861. 
Sept. 1, 1861. 
May 7, 1864. 
March 6, 1862. 



PLACE. 



Beutonville . . . 

Bentonville 

Do 

Bentonsville 

Bent's Old Fort . . . 
Bermuda Hundred . 



Berry's Ferry 
Berry ville ... 

Do ... . 

Do . -. 



Do 

Perry ville Pike 

Bertrand 

Berwick . 

Berwick City 

Bethesda Church . . . 

Bett's Farm . . 

Beverly 

Do 

Do - . . . 

Do 

Beverly Ford 

Biduella Crossroads 
Big Beaver Creek . . 

Big Bethel 

Big Black Eiver 



Do 



Big Black River Bridge 

Do 

Big Blue - . 

Big Creek 

Do --. 

Big Creek 

Big Creek Gap 

Big Hatchie Eiver, also known as 
Metamora. 

Big Hill 

Big Hill Road 

Big Hurricane Creek 

Big Indian Creek 

Big Indian Creek 

Big Mound 

Big North Fork Creek 

Big Pigeon River 

Big Pine Creek 

Big Piney 

Big River Bridge 



STATE. 



Ark . . 
Mo . . . 
Mo ... 
K C. 
Tex. . 
Va ... 



Ya ... 
Ya ... 
Ya ... 
Ya ... 

Ya ... 
Ya ... 
Mo ... 

La 

La 

Va ... 
Mo ... 
W.Ya 
W.Ya 
W.Ya 
W.Ya 
Ya ... 
Ya ... 
Mo ... 
Ya ... 
Miss . . 

Miss . . 
Miss. . 
Miss . . 
Mo . . - 
Ark . . 
Ark .. 
Mo... 
Tenn . 
Miss . . 

Ky... 
Ky... 
Mo ... 
Ark .. 
Mo ... 
D.T.. 
Mo ... 
Tenn . 
Cal . - . 
Mo . . . 
Mo ..- 



DATE. 



Feb. 20 and Aug. 15, 1863. 

Feb. 19, 1862. 

May 22, 1863. 

March 18 to 21, 1865. 

Nov. 24, 1864. 

May 4 and 16 to 30, June 

2, Aug. 24 and 25, Nov. 

30 to Dec. 4, and Dec. 

13, 1864. 
May 16, 1863. 
Dec. 1, 1862. 

June 6 and 12, Oct. 18, 1863. 
Aug. 21, Sept. 3 and 4, 

1864. 
April 17, 1865. 
Aug. 10, 1864. 
Dec. 11, 1861. 
April 26, 1864. 
March 13, 1863. 
May 30 to June 6, 1864. 
July 24, 1862. 
July 12, 1861. 
April 24 and July 2, 1863. 
Oct. 29, 1864. 
Jan. 11, 1865. 
June 9 and Oct. 22, 1863. 
March 1, 1864. 
Nov. 7, 1862. 
April 4, 1862. 
May 3 and 17, July 4 and 

5, and Oct. 13, 1863. 
Feb. 4, 1864. 

Aug. 12 and Sept. 11, 1863. 
Nov. 27, 1864. 
Oct. 23 and 31, 1864. 
July 10, 1863. 
July 26, 1864. 
Sept. 9. 1862. 
Sept. 4, 1862. 
Oct. 5, 1862. 

Aug. 23, 1862. 
Oct. 23, 1862. 
Oct. 19, 186L 
May 27, 1862. 
May 26, 1862. 
July 24, 1863. 
June 16, 1864. 
Nov. 5 and 6, 1864. 
April 10, 1863. 
July 25 and 26, 1862. 
Oct. 15, 1861. 



PLACE. 



Big Sandy 

Big Sewell 

Big Shauty 

Big Spriugs > 

Binniker's Bridge 

Birch Coolie, also known as Acton 
Bird Song Ferry 



Bird's Point 

Birmingham 

Bisland 

Black Bayou 

Do. 

Blackburn's Ford 

Do 

Do 

Black Canon 

Black Creek 

Blackford's Ford 

Black- Jack Forest . . 

Blackland 

Black Kiver 

Black River 

Black Eiver 

Do 

Do 

Black Run 

Blackville . 

Black Walnut Creek. 
Black Warrior Creek , 
Black Water 

Do 

Do 

Blackwater 

Do 

Blain's Crossroads . . . 
Block House, No. 4 . 
Block House, No. 5 . 
Block House, No. 2 . 
Block House, No. 7 . 
Bloomfield 



Do 



Bloomfield . . . . 
Blooming Gap . 
Blount's Farui 
Blount's Mills . 
Blonntsville. . . 

Blue Gap 

Blue Island . . . 



STATE. DATE. 



Col.... Nov. 29, 1861. 

W. Va . Dec. 12, 1863. 

Ga . . - . June 6, Sept. 2, Oct. 3, '64. 

Ky . . . . Jan. — , 1865. 

S. C . . . Feb. 9, 1865. 

Minn . . Sept. 2 and 3, 1862. 

Miss . . . June 18, and July 4 and 

5, 1863 
Mo ... . Aug. 19, 1861. 
Miss , . . April 24, 1863. 
La . . . . April 12 to 14, 1863. 
Miss . . . April 10, 1863. 
Miss . . . March 19, 1864. 
Ya .... July 18, 1861. 
Va ... Sept. 19, 1862. 
Va . . . . Oct. 15, 1863. 
A. T . . . May 6, 1865. 
Fla .... July 27, 1864. 
Va . - . . Sept. 20, 1862. 
Tenn .. March 16, 1862. 
Miss . . . June 4, 1862. 
La . . . . Nov. 1, 1864. 
Miss . . . July 1 and 2, 1863. 
Mo ... . Sept. 12, 1861. 
Mo ... . July 8, 1862. 
Mo ... . Sept. 17 to 20, 1864. 
Mo ... . Julv 8, 1862. 
S. C ... Feb. 11, 1865. 
Mo ... > Nov. 29, 1861. 
Ala.--. May 1, 1863. 
Mo ... . Dec. 19, 1861. 
Mo ... . Oct. 12, 1863. 
Mo ... . Sept. 23, 1864. 

Va Sept. 28 and Oct. 24, 1862. 

Va .... March 17, 1863. 

Tenn . . Dec. 16, 1863. 

Tenn . . Aug. — , 1864. 

Tenn .. Aug. 31, 1864. 

Tenn . . Dec. 2 and 3, 1864. 

Tenn . . Dec. 4, 1864. 

Mo . . . May 11, July 29, Aug. 25 

and 29, Sept. 11 to 13, 

1862. 
Mo .... Marcli 1, April 29 and 30, 

and May 12, 1863. 

Va Nov. 2, 1862. 

Va .... Feb. 13, 1862. 

Ala.-.. May 2, 1863. 

N. C . . . April 9, 1863. 

Tenn .. Sept. 22 and Oct. 13, 1863. 

Va .... Jan. 7, 1862. 

Ind.... June 19, 1863. 



PLACE. 



Blue Mills . 

Blue Mills Landing 

Blue River , . , 

Blue Springs 

Blue Springs 

Bluff Spriuas 

Bluffton . . r 

Bob's Creek 

Bogg's Mills 

Bogler's Creek, also known as Ebeu- 
ezer Church and Maplesville. 

Bole's Farm 

Bollinger County 

Bolivar 

Do 

Bolivar 

Do 



Do 



Bolivar 

Bolivar Heights 

Bollinger's Mills . . . 

Bolton 

Bolton's Depot , 

Do 

Bone Yard , 

Boufonca 

Boone 

Boone Court-House . 
Booneville 

Do -. 

Do 

Boousboro 

Boonsboro 

Do 

Boonville 

Boston Mountain . . . 



Bottom's Bridge 

Bowling Green 

Boyd's Station 

Boyd's Station 

Boydton Eoad . 

Do 

Bovken's Mills 

Do 

Bradford's Springs 

Brady ville 

Branch ville, also known as Joy 

Ford. 
Brandenburg 



STATE. 



Mo . . . 
Mo . . . 
Mo ... 
Mo . . . 
Tenn . 
Ala... 
S.C .. 
Mo ... 
Ark .. 
Ala... 

Mo .. 
Mo ... 
Miss . . 
Miss - . 
Tenn . 
Tenn . 

Tenn . 

Va . . - 
Va ... 
Mo . . . 

Miss . - 
Miss . . 
Miss . . 
Tenn . 
La .. . 
N. C . . 
W. Va 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... . 
Ark . . . 
Md ... 
Md . . . . 
Miss . . . 
Ark . . . 

Va . . . . 
Ky .... 
Ala.... 

Nev . . . 
Va . . - . 
Va . . . 

S. C . - . 

s. c . . . 

s. c . . , 

Tenn . . 
Ark . . . 



Ky 



DATE. 



July 24, 18G1. 
Sept. 17, 1.SG1. 
June 18, 1803. 
March 22, 1863. 
Oct. 10, 1863. 
March 25, 1805. 
June 4, 1863. 
March 7, 1862. 
Jan. 24, 1865. 
April 1, 1865. 

July 23, 1862. 

Jan. 14, 1864. 

Aug. 25 and Sept. 19, 1802. 

May 3, 1804. 

Aug. 30 and Sept. 21,1802. 

Feb. 13 and March 9, Dec. 

24 and 25, 1863. 
Feb. 6, March 29, and May 

3, 1864. 
July 4 to 7, 1864. 
Oct. 16, 1861. 
July 29, 1862. 
July 4 and 5, 1863. 
July 16, 1863. 
Feb. 4, 1864. 
Feb. 10, 1863. 
Nov. 26, 1863. 
April 1, 1865. 
Sept. 1, 1861. 
June 17 and Sept. 13, 1801. 
Oct. 12 and 13, 1863. 
Oct. 9 to 11, 1864. 
Nov. 7 and 28, 1862. 
Sept. 15, 1862. 
July 7 to 9, 1863. 
May 30 and July 1, 1862. 
Nov. 28 and Dec. 4 to 6, 

1862. 
July 2 and Aug. 28, 1863. 
Feb. 1 and 15, 1862. 
March 18, 1865. 
June 3, 1865. 
Oct. 27 and 28, 1864. 
March 31, 1865. 
Anril 18, 1864. 
April 18, 1865. 
April 18, 1865. 
March 1 and May 16, 1863. 
Jan. 17 and 19, 1864. 

July 8, 1863. 



10 



PLACE. 



Brandon 

Brandon Station 

Brandv Station 

Do 

Brashear City 

Brawley Fork 

Brazil Creek 

Brazos de Santiago . 
Brentsville 

Do 

Brentville 

Brentwood 

Do 

Brewer's Lane 

Briar 

Brice's Crossroads . . 

Bridgeport 

Bridgeport Ferry . . . 

Brier Creek 

Briggen Creek . . . . . 
Brimstone Creek . . . 
Bristoe Station 

Do 

Bristol 

Do 

Britton's Lane 

Broad Eiver 

Broad liun 

Brooklyn — 

Brook's Turnpike. . 
Browne's Crossroads 

Brown's Ferry 

Brown's Gap 

Brown's Springs 

Brownsville 

Do 

Brownsville 

Do 

Brownsville 

Brunswick 

Bryant's Plantation . 

Buchanan 

Buckhannou 

Do 

Buckhead Creek 

Buckland Mills 

Buckstone Station . . 

Buffalo 

Buffalo Creek 



STATE. 



Miss . . . 
Miss . - . 
Va . - . . 
Va . . - . 

La . . . . 
Tenn . 
LT.... 
Texas . 
Va . . . 
Va ... 
Tenn . 
Tenn . 
Tenn . 
Ark . . 
Mo -, 
Miss . . 
Ala... 
Miss . . 
Ga - - . 
S. C . . , 
Tenn . 
Va . . . 
Va . . . . 
Tenn . 
Tenn ... 
Tenn .. 
S. C . . , 
Va . . . . 
Kans . 
Va . - . . 
Ga . . . . 
Tenn . . 
Va . . . . 
Mo . . . 
Ark . . 

Ark . . 

Miss . . 

Miss . . , 
Tenn 
Mo ... . 
Fla . . . . 
Va . . . . 
W. Va 
W. Va 
Ga - - . . 
Va . . . 
Va . . . . 
W. Va 
Ga . . . . 



DATE. 



July 13 to 20, 18G3. 

July 19, 1863. 

Aug. 20, 1862. 

June 9, Aug. 1 to 3, Sept. 

6, and Nov. 8, 1863. 
Mar. 18 and June 23, 1863. 
March 25, 1865. 
Oct. 11, 1863. 
:N^ov. 2, 1863. 
Feb. 14, 1863. 
Feb. 14, 1864. 
Dec. 9, 1862. 
March 25, 1863. 
Dec. 15 and 16, 1864, 
Sept. 11, 1864. 
March 26, 1862. 
June 10, 1864. 
April 29, 1862. 
July 1 and 2, 1863. 
Dec. 4, 1861. 
Feb. 25, 1865. 
Sept. 10, 1863. 
Oct. 14, 1863. 
April 15, 1S64. 
Sept. 21, 1863. 
Dec. 14, 1864. 
Sept. 1, 1862. 
April 8, 1863. 
April 1, 1863. 
Aug. 21, 1863. 
March 1, 1864. 
Nov. 27 to 29, 1864. 
Oct. 27, 1863. 
Sept. 26, 1864. 
July 27, 1862. 
Julv 25, Aug. 25, and 

Sept. 14 and 16, 1863. 
Aug. 25 and Oct. 30, 1864. 
June 18 and Oct. 15 to 23, 

1863. 
Sept. 28, 1864. 
July 25 and 29, 1862. 
Aug. 17, 1861. 
Oct. 21, 1864. 
June 14, 1864. 
July 6, 1861. 
July 26, 1862. 
Nov. 27 and 29, 1864. 
Oct. 19, 1863. 
May 23, 1862. 
Sept. 27, 1862. 
Nov. 26, 1864. 



11 



PLACE. 



Buffalo Gap 

Buffalo Hill 

Buffalo Mills 

Buffalo Mountain 

BufBugton Islaud, also known as 
Saint George's Creek. 

Buford's Gap 

Buford's Station 

Bull Bayou 

Bull Creek 

Bull Pasture Mountain 

Bull Kun, first 

Bull Run, second 

Bull Run Bridge 

Bull's Gap 

Bulltown ' ,..-... 

Bunker Hill 

Burkesville 

Burke's Station . 

Burned Church 

Burnt Hickory 

Do 

Burnt Ordinary 

Burton's Ford , . 

Bushy Creek 

Bushy Creek 

Butler 

Do 



Butler's Bridge 

Butler Creek 

Butler Creek 

Buzzard Roost 

Buzzard Roost Block House. 

Buzzard Roost Gap 

Byhalia 



C. 
Cabin Creek . 

Do 

Cabin Point 

Cabletown 

Cacapon Bridge . . . . 

Cache River 

Cache River Bridge. 
Caddo Gap 

Do 



Caddo Mountains. . . 

Cahawba River 

Cainsville 

Cajou De Arivayj)o. 



STATE. 



W. Va 
Ky... 
Mo . . . 
Va ... 
Ohio.. 

Va . . . 
Tenn . 
Ark . . 
Ark . . 
Va ... 
Va . . . 
Va ... 
Va . . . 
Tenn . 
Va ... 
Va ... 
Ky . . . 
Va . . . 
Ga ... 
Ga . . . . 
Ga ... 
Va . . . . 
Va . - . . 
Ark . . , 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... , 
Mo ... . 

N. C . . . 
Ala.... 
Tenn .. 
Ga . . . 
Ga . . - . 
Ga . . . . 
Miss... 



I. T. 
I.T. 



Va .... 
Va . . . . 
Va . . . 
Ark . . 
Ark ... 
Ark . . , 
Ark . . 

Ark . . . 
Ga . . . . 
Tenn .. 
KMex. 



DATE. 



June 6, 1864. 
Oct. 4, 1861. 
Oct. 22, 1861. 
Dec. 13, 1861. 
July 19, 1863. 

June 21, 1864. 

Dec. 23, 1864. 

Aug. 26, 1864. 

Aug. 6 and 27, 1864. 

May 8, 1862. 

July 21, 1861. 

Aug. 30, 1862. 

Aug. 27, 1862. 

Sept. 24 and l!^ov. 13, 1864. 

Oct. 13, 1863. 

July 17, 1861. 

July 2, 1863. 

March 10, 1862. 

May 26, 1864. 

May 24 to June 4. 

Julv 4 and 5, 1864. 

Jan. 19, 1863. 

March 1, 1864. 

Dec. 9, 1861. 

May 28, 1863. 

Oct. Nov. 20, 1861. 

Mav 15, 26, and Oct. 29, 

1862. 
Dec. 12, 1864. 
Nov. 17, 1864. 
Nov. 22, 1864. 
Feb. 25 to 27, 1864. 
Oct. 13, 1864. 
May 8, 1864. 
Oct. 12, 1863. 



Julv 1, 2, 5, and 20, 1863. 

Sept. 19 and Nov. 4, 1864. 

Aug. 5, 1864. 

March 10, 1864. 

Sept. 6, 1862. 

April 22, 1864. 

May 28, 1862. 

Dec. 4, 1863. 

Jan. 26 and Feb. 12 and 

16, 1864. 
Feb. 12, 1864. 
April 8, 1865. 
Feb. 15, 1863. 
May 7, 1863. 



12 



PLACE. 



Calf Killer Creek 

Calf Killer River 

Calhouu 

Calhoun, also known as Haguewood 
Prairie. 

Calhoun Station 

California 

California House - 

Cambridge 

Camden 

Camden, also known as South Mills. 

Camden Point - - - 

Cameron 

Cameron 

Campaign in Northern 

Camp Alleghany, Buffalo Mt 

Camp Babcock 

Campbell's Station 

Campbellton 

Campbellville 



Camp Cole 

Camp Crittenden. . . . 

Camp Jackson 

Camp Marengo 

Camp Moore 

Carapti 

Camp Verdigris 

Canadian River .... 
Cane Creek 

Do 

Cane Hill 

Do 

Cane River 

Cane River Crossing 
Caiiou De C belly . . 

Canton 

Canton . - 



Do 

Cape Girardeau 

Do 

Capture of Fort Hell . 

Capture of Rebel Ram Fair Play. 

Capture of tug Columbia 

Carnifax Ferry 

Carrick'fe Ford 

Carrion Crow Bayou 

Carroll County 

Carrolltou 

CarroUton Store ^ 

Carsville 



STATE. 



Tenn 
Teun 
Mo .. 
Tenn 

La .. 
Mo .. 
Mo .. 
Mo .. 
Ark . 
N.C . 
Mo .. 
Mo .. 



Va . . . 
Ga . . . 
W. Va 
Ark . . 
Tenn . 
Ga . . . 
Tenn . 

Mo . . - 
Mo ... 
Mo . . . 
La .. . 
La . . . 
La . . . 
I.T... 
l.T... 
Ala. . 
Ala... 
Ark . . 
Ark .. 
La .- . 
La .. . 



Ky. 

Miss 



Miss. . 
Mo . . . 
Mo . . . 
Va . . . 
La . . . 
Fla . . . 
Va . - . 
W. Va 
La .. . 
Ark . . 
Ark . . 
Va ... 
Va .-. 



DATE. 



Feb. 23, 18G4. 
March 18, 1864. 
Jan. 4, 1862. 
Sept. 26, 1863. 

May 18, 1864. 

Oct. 9 and 10, 1864. 

Oct. 18, 1862. 

Sept. 26, 1862. 

April2, 15, 16,18,24,1864. 

April 19, 1862. 

July 13, 1864. 

Oct. 12, 1861. 

Jan. 27, 1864. 

May 5 to Sept. 8, 1864. 

Dec. 13, 1861. 

Nov. 25, 1862. 

Nov. 16, 1863. 

July 28, 1864. 

Sept. 5. Nov. 24, Dec. 24, 

1864. 
June 18, 1861. 
Sept. 22, 1861. 
May 10, 1861. 
Sept. 14, 1864. 
May 15, 1863. 
Mar. 26, and Apr. 4, 1804. 
Sept. 2, 1864. 
Aug. 21, 1864. 
Oct. 26, 1863. 
June 10, 1864. 
Nov. 28 and Dec. 20, 1862. 
Jan. 2, 1803. 
April 24, 1864. 
April 23, 1864. 
Jan. — , 1864. 
Aug. 22, 1864. 
July 11 to 18, Sept. 28, and 

Oct. 15, 1863. 
Feb. 24 to March 2, 1864. 
Apr. 26, 1863. 
Feb. 5, 1864. 
Sept. 10, 1864. 
Aug. 18, 1862. 
May 23, 1864. 
Sept. 10, 1861. 
July 14, 1861. 
Nov. 3 and 18, 1863. 
April 4, 1863. 
March — , 1863. 
March 13, 1804. 
Oct. 15, 1862. 



13 



PLACE. 



' Carsville 

Carter's Creek . . 
Carter's Farm . . 
Carter's Station 
Carter's Station 

Do 

Do 

Carthage 

Carthage 

Carthage 

Do . . ; . . . 

Do 



Do 

Cass County 

Cassville 

Cassville 

Cassville Station 
Castor River. .. . 
Catawba River . . 
Catlett's Station . 



Do 

Cedar Blufts 

Cedar Creek, also known as Mid- 
dletown. 

Cedar Fork 

Cedar Keys 

Cedar Mountain, also known as 
Slaughter Mountain, South- 
west Mountain. 

Cedar Run and Mitchell Station. 

Cedar Run 

Cedar Run Church 

Cedar Springs 

Celina 

Celina 

Centralia . 

Centre Creek 

Centre ville 

Centreville 

Centreville 

Do , 

Chackiihoola Station 

Chalk Bluffs 

Do 

Chambersburg 

Champion Hill . , 

Do 

Chancellorsville 

Chantilly, also known as Ox Hill. . . 



STATE. 


DATE. 


Va .... 


Jan. 30, May 15 to 18, 1863. 


Tenn . . 


April 27, 18G3. 


Va .... 


July 20, 1864. 


Ark . . . 


Sept. 27, 1864. 


Tenn . . 


Dec. 30, 1862. 


Tenn .. 


Sept. 22, 1863. 


Tenn .. 


April 25 and 26, 1864. 


Ark . . . 


Nov. 27, 1862. 


La . . . . 


Jan. 23, 1863. 


Mo ... . 


July o, 1861. 


Mo ... . 


March 23, 1862. 


Mo .... 


Jan. 13, May 16, 24, June 




27, 28, and Oct. 2, 1863. 


Mo ... . 


Sept. 22 and Oct. 26, 1864. 


Mo 


Nov. 3, 1862. 


Ga.. -. 


May 19 to 22, 1864. 


Mo ... . 


Sept. 21, 1862. 


Ga.. .. 


May 25, 1864. 


Mo ... . 


April 29, 1863. 


i^. C . . . 


April 19, 1865. 


Va . . . . 


Aug. 21, 22 and Oct. 24, 




1862. 


Va . . . . 


January 10, 1863. 


Colo . . . 


May 3, 1864. 


Va . . . . 


Oct. 19, 1864. 


U.T... 


April 2, 1863. 


Fla.... 


Feb. 16, 1865. 


Va . . . . 


Aug. 9, 1862. 


Va .... 


Aug. 9, 1862. 


Va . . . . 


Oct. 17, 1864. 


Va . . . . 


Nov. 12, 1864. 


Ky.... 


April 20, 1863. 


Tenn .. 


Dec. 7, 1863. 


Mo ... . 


Sept. 27. 1864. 


Mo ... . 


Feb. 20, 1865. 


Ala.... 


April 1, 1865. 


La . . . . 


April 13, 1863. 


Tenn .. 


Nov. 3, 1863. 


Tenn .. 


Sept. 29, 1864. 


La . . . . 


June 24, 1863. 


Ark . . . 


May 15, 1862. 


Ark . . . 


March 19 and 15, Ai)ril 1 




and 30,and May 1,1863. 


Pa ... . 


July 30, 1864. 


Miss . . . 


May 16, 1863. 


Miss . . . 


Feb. 4, 1864. 


Va . . . . 


May 1 to 5, 1863. 


Va .... 


Sept. 1, 1862. 



14 



PLACE. 



Chapel Hill 

Chapin's Farm 

Cbapliu Hills 

Chapraansville 

Chariton Bridge 

Chariton River 

Charles City Crossroads 

Do 

Do 

Charleston 

Charleston . 

Chaileston 

Charleston 

Charleston 

Charlestown, also known as Bird's 

Point. 
Charlestown 

Do 

Do 

Chattahooobie Eiver 

Chattanooga . 

Do 

Cheat Mountain 

Cheek's Crossroads 

Cheese Cake Church 

Cheraw 

Cherokee Nation 

Cherokee Station . . - 

Cherry Creek 

Cherry Grove 

Cherry Grove 

Chesterfield 

Chester Gap 

Do 

Chester Station 

Chewa Station 

Cliickahomiuy 

Chickamicomico 

Chickamauga 

Chickamauga Station 

Chickasaw Bayou 

Chickasaw Bluffs 

Childsburg 

Chippewa Steamer 

Choctaw Nation 

Christmas Prairie 

Chulahoma 

Chunky Station . . 



STATE. 



Teun ., 
Va . . . 

Ky .... 
W.Va 
Mo ... 
Mo . . . 
Va . . . , 
Va . . . . 
Va . - . . 
Ills.-.. 
Mo ... . 
S. C . . , 
Teun . , 
Va . . . . 

Mo . . . 

W.Va 
W. Va 
W.Va 
Ga . . . 
Teun . 

Tenn . 
W. Va 
Tenn . 
Va .... 
S. C . - 
I.T... 
Ala... 

Miss . . 
Mo . . . 
Va . . - 
S. C . . , 
Va ... 
Va . . . 
Va . . . . 
Ga .. . 
Va ... 
N. C . . 
Ga . . . 
Ga . . . 
Miss.. 
Miss. . 
Va , . . 
Ark . . 
I.T.... 
Cal . . . . 
Miss . . , 
Miss . . . 



DATE. 



March 2 and 4, 1863. 
Sept. 29 and 30, and Nov. 

4, 1864. 
Oct. 8, 1862. 
Sept. 25, 1861. 
Aug. 3, 1862. 
Aug. 9, 1862. 
June 30, 1862. 
Nov. 16, 1863. 
Oct. 1, 1864. 
March 28, 1864. 
Jan. 8, 1862. 
Feb. 18, 1865. 
Dec. 28, 1863. 
Oct. 6 and 16, and Dec. 1, 

1862. 
Aug. 19, 1861. 

May 28 and Sept. 12, 1862. 
Oct. 8 and 18, 1863. 
June 27, 1864. 
July 3 to 12, 1864. 
Aug. 21 and Nov. 23 to 

25, 1863. 
Feb — , 1865. 
Sept. 12 and 13, 1861. 
March 14, 1864. 
May 4, 1862. 
March 2 and 3, 1865. 
Jan. 18, 1863. 
April 17 and Oct. 21 and 

29, 1863. 
July 10, 1864. 
June 26, 1862. 
April 14, 1864. 
March 2, 1865. 
Nov. 5, 1862. 
July 21 and 22, 1863. 
Nov. 17, 1864. 
July 18, 1864. 
May 24 and June 27, 1862. 
Oct. 5, 1861. 
Sept. 19 to 23, 1863. 
Nov. 26, 1863. 
Dec. 28 and 29, 1862. 
Dec. 29, 1862. 
May 9, 1864. 
Feb. 17, 1865 
Oct. 7 and Nov. 9, 1863. 
Dec. 26, 1863. 
Nov. 30, 1862. 
Feb. 12,1864. 



15 



PLACE. 



Church-iu-tlie- Woods 

City Belle Steamer 

City Point . 

Civiques Ferry 

Clarendou 

Do 

Clarendon Eoad 

Clarke's Hollow 

Clarke's Neck 

Clarkson 

Clarksville 

Do 

Do 

Clarksville 

Clay County 

Clay sville 

Clayton •. . 

Clear Creek 

Do 

Clear Creek 

Do 

Clear Fork 

Clear Lake 

Clear Springs 

Clendeniu's raid 

Cleveland , 

Do 

Clinch Mountain 

Clinton 

Clinton 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Clinton 

Do 

Clinton 

Clinton 

Cloutersville 

Clover Hill 

Cloyd's Mountain 

Coahoma County 

Cochran's Crossroads 

Coffeeville 

Cold Harbor 

Do - 

Cold Knob Mountain, known as 

Frankfort and Sinking Creek. 
Cold water 



STATE. 



Va .. 
La . . . 
Va ... 
La .. . 

Ark .. 
Ark .. 

Ark .- 
W. Va 
Ky... 
Mo ... 
Ark . . 
Ark . . 
Ark -. 
Teuu .. 
Mo . . . 
Ala..., 
Ala . - - 
Ark . . 
Ark . . 
Mo , . - 
Mo . - - . 
Nev . . . 
Ark ... 
Md . . . 
Va . . . . 
Tenn . . 
Tenn . , 



Tenn 
Ga .. 
La .- 
La .. 
La .. 

La .- 
Miss . 
Miss . 
Mo .. 
N. C. 
La .. 
Va . . 
Va .. 
Miss . 
Miss . 
Miss. 
Va .. 
Va .. 
Va .. 

Miss . 



DATE. 



Aug. 6, 1862. 

May 3, 1864. 

May 6 and June — , 1864. 

May 10, 18G3. 

Aug. 13, 1862. 

March 15, June 25 to 30, 

and July 14, 1864. 
Jan. 15, 1863. 
May 1, 1862. 
Aug. 27, 1863. 
Oct. 28, 1862. 
Oct. 28, Nov. 8 & 24, 1863. 
May 18 and Sept. 28, 1864. 
Jan. 18, 1865. 
Aug. 19 and Sept. 7, 1862. 
July 4, 1864. 
March 14, 1864. 
March 14, 1864. 
Aug. 19, 1862. 
Feb. 11, 1865. 
Aug. 2, 1862. 
May 16, 1864. 
Aug. 29, 1865. 
March 11, 1865. 
July 29, 1864. 
May 20 to 28, 1863. 
Nov. 27, Dec. 22, 1863. 
April 2 and 13, and Aug. 

17, 1864. 
Dec. 6, 1863. 
Nov. 22, 1864. 
Dec. 28, 1862. 
June 4, 1863. 
May 1, Aug. 25, and Nov;. 

15, 1864. 
March — , 1865. 
July Sand 16, Oct. 17,1863. 
Feb. 5, Julv 4 and 7, 1864. 
July 9, 1862. 
May 19, 1862. 
April 23 and 24, 1864. 
April 8 and 9, 1865. 
May 9 and 10, 1864. 
Aug. 2, 1862. 
Se'3t. 10, 1862. 
Dec. 5, 1862. 
June 27, 1862. 
May 31 to June 12, 1864, 
Nov. 26, 1862. 

May Hand Julv 24, Nov. 
8 and 9, Sept. 10, 1862, 



16 



PLACE. 



Coldwater 



Coldwater Creek 

Coldwater Grove 

Coldwater 

Coldwater Station 

Coldwater Station 

Cole Cam J) 

Do 

Cole County • • 

Cole Creek 

Coleman's 

Coleman's Plantation 

College Hill, also known as Oxford 
Hill and Hurricane Creek. 

Colliersville 

Colliersville 



Columbia 

Columbia 

Columbia 

Columbia 

Columbia - - 

Do 

Columbus 

Columbus . . . . - 

Combahee River 

Comfort 

Como - 

Como 

Concha's Springs 

Concordia Bayou 

Conee Creek 

Congaree Creek 

Construction Train 

Convalescent Correll 

Conyersville 

Cook's CaSon 

Coon Creek, also known as Lamar. 

Coosa Creek 

Coosa River 

Coosa River 

Coosaw River 

Corinth 



Do 

Do 

Corydon 

Cottage Grove 
Cotton Gap . . - 
Cotton Hill . . 
Cotton Plant. . 



STATE. 



Miss . . 

Miss . . 
Mo . . . 
Tenn . 
Miss . . 
Tenn . 
Mo ... 
Mo . . . 
Mo ... 
Miss . . 
Miss. . 
Miss.. 
Miss . . 

Miss. 
Tenn 

Ark . 
Ky.- 
La .. 

S.C.. 
Tenn 
Tenn 
Ga .- 
Mo . . 



S. C . . 
N. C. 
Miss . . 
Tenn . 
N.Mex 
La .. . 
La . . . 
S. C .. 
Tenn . 
Miss . . 
Tenn . 
Nev . . 
Mo . . . 
Ala... 
Ala... 
Ga ... 
S. C .. 
Miss . . 

Miss . . 
Miss . . 
Lid - . , 
Tenn . 
Ark . . 
W. Va 
Ark . . 



DATE. 



Feb. 19 and April 19, July 

28 and Aug. 21, 1863. 
Sept. 8 and 11, 1862. 
Oct. 24, 1864. 
April 19, 1863. 
Nov. 29, 1862. 
March 17, 1863. 
Oct. 5, 1862. 
June 8, 1863. 
Oct. 6, 1864. 
Oct. 4, 1864. 
March 5, 1864. 
July 4 and 5, 1864. 
Aug. 21 and 22, 1864. 

June 23, 1864. 

Oct. 11 and 25, Nov. 3, 

Dec. 27 and 28, 1863. 
June 2, 1864. 
July 3, 1863. 
Feb. 4 and June 6, 1864. 
Feb. 15 to 18, 1865. 
Sept. 9, J 862. 
Nov. 24 to 29, Dec. 19, 1864. 
April 16, 1865. 
Jan. 9 and July 23, 1862. 
Jan. 25, 1865. 
July 6, 1863. 
Oct. 7, 1863. 
Sept. 19, 1863. 
July 22, 1863. 
Aug. 5, 1864. 
Aug. 25, 1864. 
Feb. 15, 1865. 
Jan. 25, 1863. 
July 7, 1863. 
Sept. 5, 1863. 
July 24, 1863. 
Aug. 24, 1862. 
April 1, 1865. 
July 13, 1864. 
Oct. 25, 1864. 
Dec. 4, 1864. 
April 30 to JMay 30, Oct. 

3 and 4, 1862. 
Aug. 16, 1863. 
June 10, 1864. 
July 9, 1863. 
March 21, 1863. 
Sept. 1, 1863. . 
Sept. 11, 1862. 
July 7, 1862. 



17 



PLACE. 



Cottou Plant. -- 

Courtlaud 

CourtlaDci 

Gourtland Bridge 

Courtney's Plantation 

Cove Creek 

Cove Mountain, also known as 

Grassy Lick. 

Covington 

Cow Creek 

Do 

Cowskin Creek 

Coxe's Bridge 

Coyle Tavern 

Crab Orchard 

Craig's Meeting House 

Crami)ton's Ferry 

Crampton's Gap 

Crane Creek 

Crawford County . . 

Crawford County 

Creek Agency 

Creelsborough 

Crew's Farm 

Cripple Creek, also known as Bra 

dyville. 

Crooked Creek 

Crooked River 

Crooked Run 

Cross Bayou 

Cross Hollow, also known as Oxford 

Bend. 
Cross Keys, also known as Union 

Church. 
Cross Lanes, also known as Sum- 
mer ville. 

Cross Timbers 

Do 

Croton Springs 

Crump's Hill, also known as Piney 

Woods. 
Crump's Landing, also known as 

Adamsville. 
Culpeper ,...-. 

Gulp's House 

Cumberland, Flock's Mills. 

Cumberland Gap 

Do 

Cumberland Iron-Works 

Do 

2 



STATE. DATE. 



Ark ... April 21, 1864. 

Ala.... July 25 and 27, 18G4. 

Tenn . . Aug. 22, 1862. 

Ala..-. July 25, 1862. 

Miss... April 11, 1863. 

Ark . . . Nov. 18, 1862. 

Va .... May 9 and 10, 1864. 

Tenn . . March 10, 1863. 

Kans . . Nov. 14 to 28, 1864. 

Kaus . . June 12, 1865. 

Mo Aug. 5 and 7, 1864. 

N. C . - . March 24, 1865. 

Va .... Aug. 24, 1863. 

Ky .... Aug. 22, 1862. 

Va May 5, 1864. 

Mo ... . Aug. 11, 1862. 

Md .... Sept. 14, 1862. 

Mo ... Oct. 29 and 30, 1864. 

Ark . .. Aug. 11,1864. 

Mo ... . Nov. 25, 1862. 

I. T.... Oct. 15 and 25, 1863. 

Kv .... Dec. 7, 1863. 

Va .... July 1,1862. 

Tenn . . May 16, 1863. 

Mo ... . Aug. 24, 1862. 

Oreg . . May 18, 1864. 

Va .... Aug. 16, 1864. 

La . . . . Sept. 14, 1863. 

Ark . . . Oct. 18 and 28, 1862. 

Va June 8, 1862. 

W. Va. Aug. 26,186L 

Mo ... . July 28, 186^. 

Mo ... . Oct. 16, 1863. 

A. T . . . July 14, 1865. 

La . . . . April 2, 1864. 

Tenn . . April 4, 1862. 

Va .... Sept. 13, and Oct. 12 and 

13, 1863. 
Ga .. .. June 22, 1864. 
Md.... Aug. 1,1864. 
Tenn . . June 18, 1862, and Sept. 

9, 1863. 
Tenn . . Jan. 29 and Feb. 22, 1864. 
Tenn . . Aug. 26, 1862. 
Tenn . . Feb. 3, 1863. 



PLACE. 



Cumberland Mountaiu 

Cu.yler's Plantation 

Oyuthiana 

Do 

Cypress Bridge 

B. 

Dabncy's Mills, also known as Row- 
anty Creek and Vaughn Road. 

Dallas 

Dallas,also known as Burnt Hickory, 
Altoona Hills, New Hope Churcb, 
and Pumpkin Vine Creek. 

Dallas 

Do 

Dallas County 

Dallas 

Dalton 

Dam No. 4, Potomac 

Dandridge . 

Danville 

Danville . . 

Do 

Danville 

Darbytown Road 

Dardanelle 

Do . 

Do 

Darksville , 

Darnestown 

Davis Bend 

Davis's Crossroads .... 

Davis's Mills 

Do 

Day's Gap 

Dayton .. 

Dayton 

Dead Buffalo Lake 

Deatonsville 

Decatur 

Decatur 

Decatur 

Decatur 

Deep Bottom 

Deep Creek 

Deep River Bridge 

Deep Water Creek 



STATE. 



Tenn 
Ga.. 
Ky .. 
Ky . . 
Ky.. 



Va . 

Ark . 
Ga.. 



Mo .. 
Mo .. 
Mo .. 

N. C. 
Ga.. 

Va .. 
Tenn 
Ark . 
Ky-. 
Ky .. 
Miss . 
Va .. 
Ark . 
Ark . 
Ark . 
Va .. 
Va .. 
La .. 
Ga.. 
Miss . 
Miss. 
Ala.. 
Ark . 
Mo .- 
D. T. 
Va -. 
Ala.. 



Ga -- 
Miss. 
Tenn 
Va .. 



N. C. 
N. C. 
Mo .. 



DATE. 



April 28, 18G2. 
Dec. 9, 18C4. 
July 17, 18G2. 
June 10 and 11, 1864. 
Nov. 17, 18G1. 



Feb. 5 to 7, 1865. 

Jan. 28, 1864. 

May 25 to June 5, 1864. 



Sept. 2, 1861. 

Aug. 24, 1862. 

Sept. 19, 1864. 

April 19, 1865. 

May 9, Aug. 14 to 16, and 
Oct. 13, 1864. 

Dec. 11, 1861. 

Jan. 16 and 17, 1864. 

March 28, 1864. 

Aug. 26, 1862. 

March 24, 1863.- 

June 6, 1864. 

Oct. 7 and 13, 1864. 

Sept. 9 and 12, 1863. 

May 10 and Nov. 29, 1864. 

Jan. 14, 1865. 

July 19 and Sept. 3, 1864. 

Sept. 15, 1861. 

June 2 and 29, 1864. 

Sept. 11, 1863. 

Dec. 21, 1862. 

March 14, 1863. 

April 30, 1S6J. 

Dec. 23, 1861. 

April 27, 1864. 

July 26, 1863. 

April 6, 1865. 

Mar. 7, Apr. 17, Mav 26 and 
27, Aug. 18, Oct. 26 to 
29, Dec. 27 and 28, 1864. 

July 22 and Aug. 5, 1864. 

Feb. 12, 1861. 

Aug. 18, 1864. 

July 21, 27, and 28, Aug. 
14 to 19, Sept. 2 and 6, 
and Oct. 1 and 31, 1864. 

Feb. 5, 1864. 

April 4, 1865. 

Oct. 15, 1863. 



19 



PLACE. 



STATE. 



Deer Creek 



as 



Deer Creek 

Denver 

Des Allemands 

Des Arcs 

Do 

Deserted House, also known 

Carsville and Kelly's Ford. 
Destruction Rebel Ram Albemarle 
Devaux Neck, also known as Tilla- 

fiuny River, Mason's Bridge, 

and Gregory's Farm. 
Devil's Back-bone, also known as 

Fort Smith and Cotton Gap. 

Diamond Grove 

Do 

Dickson Station 




Dinwiddle CourtHouse 

Ditch Bayou 

Dobbin's Ferry, also known as La 
Vergne. 

Donaldsonville 

Do 

Doniphan 

Doubtful Caiion 

Douglas Landing 

Dover . 

Dover ..... 

Dover Road 

Downer's Bridge 

Drainesville 

Do 

Draft Riots 

Dresden 

Dresden 

Dripping Springs. 

Droop Mountain 

Drury's Bluff 

Dry Creek 

Dry Fork Creek 

Dry Forks 

Dry Forks 

Dry Wood, also known as Fort Scott. 



Do 

Duck Creek 

Duck River Island . 
Dug Gap 

Do 

Dug Springs 



S, C . 



Ark . 

Mo .. 
Mo . . 

Ala.. 

Va . . 
La .. 

Tenn 

La .. 
La . . 
Mo . . 
A.T. 
Ark . 
Mo . . . 
Tenn 
N.C ., 
Va ... 
Va ... 
Va . . . 
N.Y 
Ky ... 
Tenn . 
Ark - . 
Va . - 
Va . . - 
Va ... 
Mo . . , 
Mo . . . 
VV. Va 
Mo . . . 



C 



Mo .. 

s. c . 

Tenn 
Ga .. 
Ga .. 
Mo .. 



DATf:. 



Feb. 23, March 21, April 

8 and 12, 18(i3. 
May 21, 1SG5. 
Sept. 7, 1861. 
Sept. 9, 1802. 
Jan. IG, 18G3. 
July 2G and Dec. 6, 1864. 
Jan. 30, 1863. 

Oct. 28, 1864. 
Dec. 6 to 9, 1864. 



Sept. 1, 1863. 

April 14, 1862. 

June 3, Aug. 21, ]864. 

April 19 and 23, and Oct. 

20, 1863. 
March 31, 1865. 
June 6, 1864. 
Dec. 9, 1862. 

June 28 and July 13, 1863. 

Feb. 8 and Aug. 5, 1864. 

Sept. 17 to 20, 1864. 

May 4, 1864. 

Feb. 22, 1865. 

Oct. 20, 1864. 

Feb. 14 to 16, 1862. 

April 28, 1863. 

May 20, 1864. 

Nov. 26 and Dec. 20, 1861. 

Feb. 22, 1864. 

July 13 to 15, 1863. 

May 5, 1862. 

May 5, 1862. 

Dec. 28 and 29, 1862. 

Nov. 6, 1863. 

May 10 to 16 and 20, 1864. 

Aug. 29, 1863. 

July 5, 1861. 

July 5, 1861. 

Jan. 8, 1862. 

Sept. 2, 1861, and Nov. 9, 

1862. 
Oct. 29, 1864. 
Feb. — , 1865. 
April 26, 1863. 
Sept. 11, 1863. 
May 7, 1864. 
Aug. 2, 1861. 



20 



PLACE. 



Dukedom 

Dumfries 

Dunbar's Phintatiou . 

Duuksburg 

Dunu's Bayou 

Duun's Lake - - 

Durbamville 

Dutch Gap - 

Do 

Dutch Mills 

Dutton's Hill, also kuown as Somerset 

Duvall's Bluff 

Do 

Duvall's Mills 

Dyersburg 

E. 

Eagleville - . 

East Pascagoula - 

East Point 

East Point 

Eastport 

Ebeuezer Creek 

Ebeuezer Church 

Eden Station 

Edgefield Junction . 

Edisto Island 

Edward's Ferry 

Edward's Ferry 

Edward's Station 

Eel Kiver 

Egypt Station 

Elizabeth City 

Elizabethtown , 

Elizabethtown 

Do 

Eliott's Mills, also known as Camp 
Crittenden. 

Elk Creek 

Elk Fork 

Elkhorn Tavern . 

Elkin'sFord 

Elk River 

Elk Shute 

Elkton 

Elkton Station 

Elkwater 

Ellison's Mills 

Ellistown 

Eminence . 

Enterprise 



STATE. 



Ky.. 
Va .. 
La .. 
Mo .. 
La .. 
Fla . . 
Tenn 
Va .. 
Va .. 

Ark . 
Ky.. 
Ark . 
Ark . 
Va . . 
Tenn 



Tenn . . 
Miss . . , 
Ga . . . 
Miss . . 
Miss - . 
Ga . . . . 
Ala .. 
Ga ... 
Tenn . 
S. C . . 
Md . . - 
Va . . . 
Miss . . 
Cal ... 
Miss. . 
N.C .. 
Ark .. 
Ky... 
Ky.. 
Mo . . . 

Nev . . 
Ky ... 
Ark - . 
Ark . . 
Tenn . 
Mo . . - 
Ky... 

Ala 

W. Va 
Va . . . 
Miss . . 
Mo . . . 
Mo . . . 



DATE. 



Feb. 28, 1864. 

Dec. 27, 1862. 

April 15, 1863. 

Dec. 4, 1861. 

May 5, 1864. 

Feb. 5, 1865. 

Sept. 17,1862. 

Aug. 5, 1863. 

Aug. 24, Sept. 7, and Nov. 

17, 1864. 
April 14, 1864. 
March 30, 1863. 
Jan. 16 and Dec. 12, 1863. 
Aug. 21 and Sept. 6, 1864. 
Dec. 1, 1864. 
Jan. 30, 1863. 

March 2, 1863. 

April 9, 1863. 

Sept. 5, 1864. 

Oct. 10, 1864. 

Oct. 10 and Nov. 11, 1864. 

Dec. 7, 1864. 

April 1, 1865. 

Dec. 7 to 9, 1864. 

Aug. 20, 1862. 

April 18, 1862. 

July — , 1861. 

June 17 and Oct. 21, 186L 

Mav 16, 1863. 

May 3, 1863. 

Dec. 28, 1864. 

Feb. 10, 1862. 

Oct. 1, 1863. 

Dec. 27, 1862. 

Dec. 16 and 24, 1864 

Sept. 22, 1861. 

Aug. 15, 1864. 

Dec. 28, 1862. 

March 8 and Oct. 16, 1862. 

April 4 to 6, 1864. 

July 2 and 14, 1863. 

Aug. 3 and 4, 1864. 

Dec. 12, 1864. 

May 9, 1862. 

Sept. 11, 1861. 

June 26, 1862. 

July 16 and 21, 1864. 

June 17, 1862. 

Aug. 7, 1864. 



21 



PLACE. 



Endoro Church 

EvacuatioD Battery Gregg and Fort 

Wagner. 

Evacuation of Corinth 

Evlington Heights 

Expedition from Vicksburgh to 

Jackson. 
Expedition from Vicksburgh to 

Meridian. 
Expedition into Western 



Do 



Expedition to Black Bayou ... 

Expedition to Hamilton 

Expedition to Jacksonville 

Expedition to Steele's Bayou 

Exi)editiou up Yazoo River 

Explosion of Am munition, City Point 
Ex[)losion of Magazine, Fort Fisher. 
Ezra Chapel ' 



F. 

Fairburu 

Fairfax 

Do 

Fairfax Court-House 

Do 

Fairfax Station 

Fairfield 

Fairfield 

Fair Gardens, also known as French 
Broad and Kelly's Ford. 

Fairmouut 

Fair Oaks 

Do 

Falling Waters, also known as 
Havnesville and Martin burg. 

Do 

Fall of Petersburgh 

Falmouth 

Farraington 

Farmville 

Farr's Mills 

Fayette 

Do 

Fayette 

Do 



Fayetteville . 



Do 
Do 



STATE. 



Ark . 

S.C . 

Miss . 
Va .. 
Miss. 

Miss . 

K C. 

N.C. 
Miss. 
N.C. 
Fla., 
Miss 
Miss . 
Va . 
N.C 
Ga . 

Ga . 
Va . 
Va . 
Va . 
Va . 
Va . 
Pa .. 
Tenn 
Tenn 



W. Va. 
Va . . . . 
Va ... 

Md . . . . 

Md . . . . 
Va . . . . 
Va . - . . 
Miss . . 
Va . . . 
Ark . . 
Miss.. 
Miss - . 
Mo - . . 
Mo ... 

Ark . . 

Ark .. 
Ark . . 



DATE. 



Mav 9, 1864. 
Sept. 7, 18G3. 

Mav 30, 1862. 
Julv 3, 1862. 
July 3 to 9, 1864. 

Feb. 3 to Maich 5, 1864. 

Dec. 9, 1864, to Jan. 14, 

1865. 
Jan. 29 to Feb. 11, 1865. 
April 5 to 10, 1863. 
Dec. 9 to 12, 1864. 
March 29, 1863. 
March 16 to 22, 1863. 
Feb. 1 to March 8, 1864. 
Aug. 9, 1864. 
Jan. 16, 1865. 
July 28, 1864. 

Aug. 18, 1864. 
July 13, 1862. 
June 27, 1863. 
June 1, 1861. 
March 8, 1863. 
Sept. 17, 1864. 
July 3 and 5, 1863. 
June 29, 1863. 
Jan. 27 and 28, 1864. 

April 29, 1863. 
May 31 and June 1, 1862. 
Oct. 27 and 28, 1864. 
July 2, 1861. 

July 14, 1863. 

April 2, 1865. 

April 18, 1862. 

May 3, 9, 26, and 28, 1862. 

April 7, 1865. 

July 14. 1864. 

Nov. 22'and Dec. 22, 1863. 

Oct. 3, 1864. 

Oct. 7, 1862. 

Julv 1, Sept. 24, and Nov. 

18, 1864. 
July 15, Oct. 24, 27, and 

28, and Dec. 7, 1862. 
April 18, 1863. 
Mav 19, June 24, Aug. 28, 

and Oct. 28, 1864. 



22 



PLACE. 



Fayetteville 

Fayetteville 

Fayetteville 

Do 

Federal Point - . . 
Ferry's Laudiug 
Fiker's Ferry. . . 

Fillmore 

Fish Bayou 

Fish Creek 

Fisher's Hill . . . . 



Fishing Creek. . .. 
Do 

Fish Springs 

Fitzhugh's Crossing 
Fitzhugh's Woods . 

Five Forks 

Five-Mile Creek . . . 

Five Points 

Flat-Lick Fords . . . 

Flat Sboals 

Flint Creek 

Flint Kiver 

Flock's Mills 

Florence 

Do 



Florence 

Florence 

Florence 

Florida - . . 

Flowing Springs . . 

Floyd 

Floyd's Fork 

Forsyth 

Do 

Fort Abercrombie 

Fort Adams 

Fort Anderson . . . 
Fort Anderson . . , 

Fort Bisland 

Fort Blair 

Fort Blakely 

Fort Blunt 

Foxt Brady 

Fort Brown Road . 
Fort Burnham . . . 

Do 

Fort Cobb 

Fort Cottonwood . 
Fort Craiy 



STATE. 



N. C. 

Tenu . 
W. Va 
W.Va 
N. C. 
Ark . . 
Ala... 
Va . . . 
La .. . 
In ev . . 
Va . - . . 

Ky .... 
Ky... 
Tenn . 
Va . . . 
Ark . - 
Va . . . 
Ala..., 
Va . . - 
Ky... 
Ga . . . 
Ark . . 
Ga.. . 
Md . . . . 
Ala-.., 
Ala... 

Ky 

Mo ... 

S. C .., 
Mo ... . 
Va .... 
La . . . 
Ky .... 
Mo . . . . 
Mo ... . 
D. T . . . 
La . . . . 
Ky.... 
N. C... 
La .. . 
Ark . . , 
Ala.-.. 
LT.... 



Va . . . 
Texas . 
Va ... 
Va . . . 
LT... 



K T... 

N.Mex. 



DATE. 



March 13, 1865. 

Nov. 1, 1863. 

Sept. 10 and Nov. 15, 1862. 

May 17 to 20, 1863. 

Feb. 11, 1865. 

Sept. 7, 1863. 

April 8, 1865. 

Oct. 4, 1861. 

June 5, 1864. 

Jan. 22, 1866. 

Aug. 15, Sept. 22, and Oct. 

9. 1864. 
Jan. 19 and 20, 1862. ' 
May 25, 1863. 
Jan. 23, 1863. 
April 29 and 30, 1863. 
April 1, 1864. 
April 1, 1865. 
March 31, 1865. 
Jan. I,'l864. 
Feb. 14, 1862. 
July 28, 1864. 
March 6, 1864. 
Sept. 1, 1864. 
August 1, 1864. 
May 27, 1863. 
Jan. 26, April 13, and Oct. 

6, 1864. 
Sept. 17, 1862. 
July 10, 1863. 
March 3, 1865. 
May 22 and July 22, 1862. 
Aug. 21, 1864. 
July — , 1804. 
Oct. 1, 1862. 
July 22, 1861. 
August 2, 1862. 
Sept. 3, 6, 23, and 25, 1862. 
Oct. 7, 1864. 
March 25, 1864. 
Feb. 18, 1865. 
April 12, 1863. 
Oct. 6, 1863. 

March 31 to April 9, 1865. 
March 27 to June 19, 1863. 
Jan. 24, 1865. 
Dec. 14, 1802. 
Dec. 10, 1864. 
Jan. 24, 1865, 
Oct. 21, 1862. 
Aug. 28 and Sept. 18,1864. 
Aug. 23 and Sept. 6, 1861. 



23 



PLACE. 



Fort Oraig 

Fort Darling • 

Fort Davidson, also known as Irou- 
ton. 

Fort De Russy 

Fort Douelsou 



Do 

Do 

Fort Esperanza. 

Do 

Fort Fillmore . . 

Do 

Fort Fisber 

Do 

Fort Gaines 

Fort Gibson 

Do 



Do 

Do 

Fort Grant 

Fort Halleck 

Do : 

Fort Hatteras 

Fort Hell 

Fort Henry 

Fort Hill 

Fort Hiudman 

Fort Johnson 

Do 

Fort Jones 

Fort Kelly 

Fort Larned 

Fort Leavenworth 

Fort Lyons, also knownas Sand Creek 

Fort Lyons 

Fort Macon 

Fort McAllister 

Fort McCook 

Fort Morgan 

Fort Myers 

Fort Peniberton 

Fort Pillow 



STATE. 



N.Mex. 
Va ... 
Mo ... . 

La . . . - 

Tenn .. 

Teiin .. 
Tenn .. 
Texas.. 
Texas. . 
N.Mex. 
N. Mex . 
N. C... 
N. G . . . 
Ala.. 
I.T.. 
LT.. 



Fort Pocahontas 

Fort Pulaski 

Fort Rice 

Do 

Fort Ridgely 

Fort Sanders 

Fort Scott 



LT... 
LT... 
A. T-. 
D. T.. 
D. T.. 
KG.. 
Va . . . 
Tenu . 
Miss . . 
Ark . . 
S. G .. 
S. G . . , 
Ky... 
W. Va 
Kans . 
Kans . 
LT.. . 
Va . . . . 
N. G . . . 
Ga . . . . 
Ala.... 
Ala.-.. 
Fla . . . . 
Miss. .. 
Tenn . . 

Va .... 
Ga . . . - 
D. T . . 
D.T... 
Minn . . 
Tenu . . 
Kans .. 



DATE. 



Feb. 20 and May 23, 18(32. 
May 12 to IG, 18G4. 
Sept. 26 and 27, 1864. 

March 14, 1864. 

Feb. 13 to 16, and Aug. 

25, 1862. 
Feb. 3, 1863. 
Oct. 11, 1864. 
Nov. 30, 1862. 
Nov. 27 to 29, 1863. 
July 27, 1861. 
Aug. 7, 1862. 
Dec. 25, 1864. 
Jau. 13 to 15, 1865. 
Aug. 2 to 23, 1864. 
Oct. 15, 1862. 
Feb. 28, May 20 and 25, 

and Dec. 26, 1863. 
Sept. 16 and 18^ 1864. 
Sept. — , 1865. 
Jau. 21, 1866. 
Feb. 20, 1863. 
July 4, 1865. 
Aug. 28 and 29, 1861. 
Sept. 28 and Nov. 5, 1864. 
Feb. 6, 1862. 
June 25 and 28, 1863. 
Jan. 11, 1863. 
June 16, 1862. 
Julv 2, 1864. 
Feb. 18, 1865. 
Nov. 28, 1864. 
May 22, 1865. 
Oct. 20 to 26, 1864. 
Dec. 9, 1864. 
June 9, 1863, 
April 25, 1862. 
Dec. 13, 1864. 
Aug. 27, 1862. 
Aug. 5 to 23, 1864. 
Feb. 20, 1865. 
March 13 to April 5, 1863. 
March 16 and April 12, 

1864. 
Aug. — , 1864. 
April 10, 1862. 
Sept. 27, 1864. 
July 28 and 30, 1865. 
Aug. 20 and 22, 1862. 
Nov. 29, 1863. 
Sept. 1 and 3, 1861. 



24 



PLACE. 



Fort Scott 

Fort Scott 

Fort Sedgwick, also known as Fort 

Hell. 
Fort Smith 

Do 

Fort Steadman 

Fort Stev^ens 

Fort Sumner 

Fort Sumter 

Fort Taylor 

Fort Taylor 

Fort Wagner 

Forty Hills, also known as Hankin 
son's Ferry. 

Foster's Bridge 

Foster's expedition to Goldsborougb 

Fouch La Faix Mountain 

Fourteen-Mile Creek 

Fourteen-Mile Creek 

Fox Creek 

Frankfort 

Frankfort 

Franklin 

Franklin 

Franklin 

Do 

Franklin 

Do ... 

Do 

Franklin 

Franklin Creek 

Franklin's Crossing 

Frazier's Farm 

Frederick 

Fredericksburgh 

Fredericksburgh 

Fredericksburgh Eoad 

Fredericktown 

Freeman's Ford 

Fremont's Orchard 

French Broad 

French Point 

Frog Bayou 

Front Eoyal , 



STATE. 

Kans .. 
Mo ... . 
Va . - - . 

Ark . . . 

Ark . . . 



Va ... 
D.C.. 

N. Mex 
S. C. - 
Fla - . . 

Ga . - - , 
S. C. . 

Miss . . 



KC. 
Ark .. 
I.T... 
Miss . . 
Mo ... 
Ky ... 
Va ... 
La . . . 
Miss. . 
Mo . - . 
Mo . . . 
Tenn . 
Teun . 



Tenn 

Va .. 
Miss . 
Va .. 
Va .- 
Md.. 
Mo .. 
Va .. 

Va .- 
Mo .. 
Va .. 
Col . . 
Tenn 
Mo .. 
Ark - 
Va .. 



DATE. 



Oct. 22 and 28, 1864. 

Sept. 2, 18G1. 

Sept. 28 and Nov. 5, 1864. 

May 15, Aug. 31, and Sept. 
1, 1863. 

July 29 and 31, Aug. 24 
and 27, Sept. 1 and 11, 
and Dec. 24, 1864. 

March 25, 1865. 

July 13, 1864. 

Jan. 4, 1864. 

April 12 and 13, 1861. 

Aug. 21, 1864. 

April 16, 1865. 

July 10 to Sept. 6, 1863. 

May 3, 1863. 

Dec. 10, 1864. 

Dec. 12 to 18, 1862. 

Nov. 11, 1863. 

Oct. 30, 1863. 

May 12, 1863. 

March 7, 1862. 

June 10, 1864. 

Nov. 26, 1862. 

May 25, 1863. 

Jan. 2, 1865. 

Oct. 13, 1862. 

Oct. 1, 1864. 

Dec. 12, 1862. 

Feb. 1, March 9 and 25, 

April 10 and 27, June 4, 

1863. 
Sept. 2 and Nov. 30, and 

Dec. 17, 1864. 
Oct. 31 and Dec. 2, 1862. 
Dec. 18, 1864. 
June 5, 1863. 
June 30, 1862. 
Sept. 12, 1862. 
July 17, 1864. 
Nov. 9 and Dec. 11 to 16, 

1862. 
May 16 to 20, 1864. 
Oct. 17 to 21, 1861. 
Aug. 24. 1862. 
April 12, 1864. 
Jan. 27, 1864. 
May 15, 1863. 
July 1, 1864. 
May 23 and 30, 1862. 



25 



PLACE. 



Front Royal Pike 

Frying Pan 

Fulton 

Fulton 

Funkstown 

G. 

Gainesville . . . 

Gainesville 

Gaiue's Mill 

Do 

Gallatin 

Galveston , 

Garrettsburgli 

Craucba Mountain 

Gauley's Bridge , 

Geiger Lake 

Georgia Landing 

Germaulown 

Do 

Gettysburg!! 

Ghent 

Gila Eiver 

Glade Springs 

Gladesville 

Glasgow 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Glasgow 

Glass Bridge 

Glendale 

Gleudale 

Do 

Glendale 

Gloiietta 

Gloucester 

Gloucester Point 

Golding's Farm , . 

Goldsborongh 

Do 

Golgotba 

Goodrich's Lauding. 

Do 

Good's Landing 

Goose Creek 

Do 

Gov. Moore's Plantation 

Grafton 

Grahanisville 

Grauby 



STATE. 



Va 
Va 
Ga 
Mo 
Md 



Fla.. 
Va . . . 
Va ... 
Va - .. . . 
Tenn . . 
Texas . . 
Ky .... 
Cal . . . . 
VV. Va . 
Ky.... 
La . . . . 
Tenn . . 
Tenn .. 
Pa ... . 
Ky ... 
N.Mex. 
Va . . . . 
Va . . - . 
Ky .... 
Ky-... 
Kv . . . . 
Ky...- 
Mo .... 
Tenn . . 
Ala..-. 
Miss . . . 
Miss . . . 
Va . . . . 
N.Mex. 
Va . . . . 
Va . . . - 
Va - . . . 
N. C . . . 
N. c . . . 
Ga.. .. 
La . . . . 
La . . . . 

Miss . . . 
Va ... 

Va 

La . -. 
W. Va 
S. C . . 
Mo ... . 



DATE. 



Sept. 21, 18G4. 
June 4, 1803. 
Oct. 13, 1804. 
July 17, 1801. 
July 12 and 13, 1863. 



Feb. 14 and Aug. 17^ 1864. 

Aug. 28, 1862. 

June 27, 1862. 

June 2, 1864. 

Aug. 12 and Oct. 1, 1862. 

Jan. 1, 1863. 

Nov. 6, 1862. 

Julv 22, 1865. 

Nov. 10, 1861. 

Sept. 3, 1862. 

Oct. 27, 1862. 

June 25, 1862. 

Jan. 27 and April 1, 1863. 

July 1, 2, and 3, 1863. 

Aug. 29, 1804. 

Nov. 5, 1863. 

Dec. 15, 1864. 

Oct. 2, 1864. 

Oct. 5 and Dec. 24, 1862. 

Oct. 5, 1863. 

Oct. 15, 1864. 

March 25, 1865. 

Oct. 1 5, 1864. 

Sept. 2, 1864. 

Feb. 22, 1863. 

May 8, 1862. 

April 14, 1863. 

June 30, 1862. 

March 26 to 28, 1862. 

Nov. 17, 1862. 

Feb. 10, 1863. 

June 27, 1862. 

Dec. 17, 1862. 

March 2i to 24, 1865. 

June 16, 1864. 

June 30, 1863. 

March 24 and July 16, 

1864. 
Dec. 16 to 25, 1864. 
Oct. 22, 1861. 
Sept. 17, 1862. 
May 2, 1864. 
Aug. 13, 1861. 
Nov. 30, 1804. 
Sept. 24, 1862. 



26 



PLACE. 



Grand Coteau, also known as Bayou 
Bordeau and Carrion Crow 
Bayou. 

Grand Ecore 

Grand Gulf 

Do 



Grand Haze 

Grand Lake 

Grand Pass 

Grand Prairie 

Grand Prairie 

Grand Kiver 

Do 

Grant's Creek 

Grass Lick . 

Grassy Lick 

Gravel Hill 

Gravelly Run 

Graysville 

Greasy Creek 

Great Bear Creek 

Great Bethel 

Do 

Great Cacapon Bridge . 

Great Falls 

Greenbrier - . 

Greencastle 

Greenleaf Prairie 

Greenland Gap ,. . 

Greenland Gap lioad 

Green River Bridge, also known as 

Tebb's Bend. 

Green's Chapel 

Green Springs Depot 

Greenville 

Greenville 

Greenville 

Greeueville 

Greenville Road 

Greenville Road 

Greenville Springs Road 

Greenwich 

Gregory's Farm 

Grenada 

Greysville 

Grierson's expedition from La 

Grange, Tenn., to Baton Rouge. 

Griswoldville 

Grosse Tete Bayou 

Ground Squirrel Church and Bridge. 
Grouse Creek 




STATE. 



Ark .. 
Mo . . . 
Mo ... 
Mo . . 
N. C. 
W. Va 
Va . . . 
Va . . . 
Va . - . 
Ga . . . 
Ky . . . 
Ala... 
Va . . . 
Va . . 
Va . . . 
Va ... 
W. Va 
Pa.. . 
LT... 
W.Va 
W. Va 
Ky ... 

Ky . . . . 
W. Va 
Miss . . 
Mo . . . , 

N. C . . , 
Tenn . 
Ky... 
N. C . . 
La . . . 
Va . . . . 
S. C . . . 
Miss.., 
Ga . . . 
La . . . . 

Ga . . . . 
La . . . . 
Va . . . . 
Cal . . . . 



DATE. 



Kov. 3, 18G3. 



April 3, 1864. 

April 29, 1863. 

Jan. 16 to 18, July 16 and 

17, 1864. 
Julv 4, 1862. 
June 16, 1863. 
Julv 7, 1863. 
July 6, 1862. 
Oct. 24, 1862. 
Nov. 30, 186L 
Aug. 10 to 13, 1862. 
April 12, 1865. 
April 23, 1862. 
May 9 and 10, 1864. 
Aug. 14, 1864. 
March 31, 1865. 
Sept. 10, 1863. 
May 11, 1863. 
April 17, 1863. 
June 10, 1861. 
April 4, 1862. 
Jan. 4, 1862. 
Julv 7, 1861. 
Oct^ 3, 1861. 
June 20, 1863. 
June 16 and Nov. 12, 1863. 
April 25, 1863. 
June 6, 1864. 
July 4, 1863. 

Dec. 25, 1862. 

Aug. 2, 1864. 

May 20 and 27, 1864. 

Julv 26, 1862. 

Nov. 25 and Dec. 30, 1863. 

Sept. 4 and Oct. 12, 1864. 

Nov. 5, 1862. 

May 31, 1862. 

Sept. 19 and Oct. 5, 1863. 

May 30, 1863. 

Dec. 5 and 9, 1864. 

Aug. 13, 1863. 

Nov. 27, 1863. 

April 17 to May 2, 1863. 

Nov. 22, 1864. 

Feb. 19 and Mar. 30, 1864. 

May 10, 1864. 

xMay 23, 1864. 



27 



PLACE. 



Groveton 

Guerrilla warfare iu 

Gum Slough 

Gum Swamp , , . . 

Guuboats on James Eiver 

Gunter's Bridge 

Guntown 

Do 

Guyaudotte 

Guy's Gap 



H. 

Hagar's Mountaiu . 
Hagerstown 

Do 

Haguewood Prairie. 
Half-Moon Battery . 

Half Mount 

Hall Island 

Hall's Ferry 

Halltown 

Do 

Hamburg 

Hamburg Landing. . 

Hamilton 

Hamilton 

Ham mack's Mills. . 

Hampton 

Hampton Roads 

Hancock , 

Hanging Rock 

Hankinson's Ferry . . 

Hanover 

Hanover 0. H 

Do 

Hanoverton 

Hardy County . ... 
Harney Lake Valley 

Do 

Harper's Farm . 

Harper's Ferry 

Do 



Do 

Harper's Ferry Bridge 

Harpetli River 

Harrison 

Harrisonburg 

Harrison's Field 

Harrison's Island 

Harrisonville 

Do 



STATE. 


DATE. 


Va . - . . 


.Aug. 29, 1862. 


Mo . - . 


July 20 to Sept. 20, 18G2 


Ark . . . 


March 16, 1803. 


N. C . . . 


May 22, 1863. 


Va . . . . 


Oct. 22, 1864. 


S.C.... 


Feb. 14, 1865. 


Miss . . . 


Mav 4, 1863. 


Miss. .. 


June 24, 1864. 


W. Va . 


Nov. 10, 1861. 


Tenn .. 


June 27, 1863. 


Md . . . 


July 7, 1864. 


Md . . . . 


July 6 and 11, 1863. 


Md . . . . 


July 5, 1864. 


Tenn .. 


Sept. 26. 1863. 


N. . . . 


Jan. 19, 1865. 


Ky.... 


April 14, 1864. 


S. C . . . 


Nov. 24, 1863. 


Miss . . . 


May 13, 1863. • 


Va .... 


July J 5, 1863. 


Va - . . . 


Aug. 24 to 27, 1864. 


Tenn .. 


May 30, 1863. 


Ala.... 


May 29, 1863. 


N. C . . . 


July 9, 1862. 


Va .... 


March 21, 1865. 


W. Va - 


July 3, 1864. 


Va . . . . 


Aug. 7, 1861. 


Va . . . - 


March 9, 1862. 


Va . . . . 


Jan. 4, 1862. 


W. Va . 


Sept. 23, 1861. 


Miss . . . 


May 3, 1863. 


Pa ... . 


June 30, 1863. 


Va . . . . 


May 27, 1862. 


Va . . . . 


May29to31,1864. 


Va .... 


May 27 to 31, 1864. 


W. Va . 


Jan. 5, 1863. 


Oregon . 


April 7, 1864. 


Oregon. 


Sept. 23, 1865. 


Va - . . . 


April 6, 1865. 


Va . . . . 


April 18, and Oct. 11, 1861. 


Va .... 


May 28, Sept. 12 to 15, 




1862. 


Va .... 


Oct. 5, 1863. 


Va . . . . 


July 7, 1863. 


Tenn . . 


Mar. 2 and 4, April 10,1863. 


Mo ... . 


Sept. 27 and 30, 1864. 


Va ... 


June 6, 1862. 


Ga .... 


Dec. 9, 1864. 


Va . . . . 


Oct. 21, 1861. 


Mo ... . 


July 18, 25, and 26, 1861. 


Mo ... . 


Nov. 3, 1862. 



28 



PLACE. 



Harrison ville 

Harrodsburg 

Do 

Hartsville 

Hartsville 

Hartwood Church 

Do. 

Hatcher's Kuii 

Do 

Hatchie 

Hatchie River 

Hawe's Shop - . . 

Hawk's Nest 

Haxal's, also known as Evliugtou 

Heights. 
Haymarket 

Do 

Hayne's Bluff 

Do 

Haynesville 

Hazel Bottom 

Hedgesville 

Do 

Helena 



Do 



Do 

Henderson 

Henderson's Hills, 

Bayou Rapids. 

Henderson's Mill . . 

Hendrick's 

Henrytown 

Hermitage 

Hernando 



also known as 



Hiampom Valley . 
Hickory Grove . . . 

Hickory Hills 

Hicksford 

High Bridge 

Hillsborough 

Hillsboro' 

Hillsboro' 

Hillsborough 

Hill's Plantation.. 
Hill's Plantation.. 

Hodgeville 

Holland House . . . 
Hollow Tree Gap . 



STATE. 



Mo . . . 
Ky... 
Ky.... 
Mo ... 
Tenu . , 
Va . . . . 
Va - . . . 
Va . - . . 
Va . - . 
Miss.. 
Miss- . 
Va ... 
W. Va 
Va ... 

Va . . . 
Va . . - 
Miss - . 
Miss. . 
Md . . . 
Mo ... . 
Va . ., 
Va ... 
Ark . . 



Ark . 

Ark . 
Ky.. 
La .. 

Tenn 
Miss. 
Mo .- 
Mo .. 
Miss . 

Cal . . 
Mo . . 
S. C . 
Va .. 
Va .. 
Ala. . 
Ga .. 
Ky.. 
Miss. 
Ark . 
Miss. 
Ky.. 
Va .- 
Tenn 



DATE. 



Oct. 24, 1863. 

Oct. 10, 1862. 

Oct. 21, 1864. 

Jan. 11 and May 23, 1863. 

Dec. 7, 1862. 

Nov. 28, 1862. 

Feb. 25, 1863. 

Oct. 27 and 28, 1864. 

Feb. 5 to 7, 1865. 

Oct. 5, 1862. 

Aug. 10,1864. 

May 28 and June 2, 1864. 

Aug. 20, 1861. 

July 3, 1862. 

Oct. 18, 1862. 

Oct. 19, 1863. 

April 29 to May 2, 1863. 

Feb. 3 and April — , 1864. 

July 2, 1861. 

Oct. 14, 1862. 

Oct. 22, 18<J2. 

Oct. 15, 1863. 

Aug. 11 to 14, Sept. 20, 

Oct. 11 and 18, Dec. 5, 

1862. 
May 25, Jan. 15, July 4, 

1863. 
Aug. 2, 1864. 
July 21 and Sept. 25, 1864. 
March 21, 1864. 

Oct. 11, 1863. 

Sept. 15, 1863. 

Oct. 13, 1861. 

Nov. 2, 1864. 

April 18, May 28, and June 

20, 1863. 
Oct. 10, 1863. 
Aug. 23 and Sept. 19, 1862. 
Feb. 1, 1865. 
Dec. 9, 1864. 
April 6, 1865. 
April 17, 1863. 
July 31, 1864. 
Oct. 8, 1861. 
Feb. 10, 1864. 
July 7, 1862. 
June 22, 1863. 
Oct. 23, 1861. 
Mav 15 and 16, 1863. 
Dec. 17, 1864. 



29 



PLACE. 



Holly Eiver. . . 
Holly Springs . 



Do 
Do 



Holston River 

Do 

Honey Hill, also kuown as Grab am s- 
ville. 

Honey Springs .- 

Hoover's Gap 

Hopkinsville 

Do 

Hornersville 

Hornsboro' 

Horse Creek 

Horse Creek 

Horse-Head Creek 

Horse-Shoe Bend, also known as 
Greasy Creek. 

Hortou's Mills 

Hot Springs 

Howard County - • 

Do ....' 

Howell's Ferry 

Howe's Ford, also known as Weav- 
er's Stores. 

Huduot's Plantation 

Hudson 

Hudsonville, also known as Cold 
Water. 

Huffs Ferry 

Humansville . 

Do 

Humboldt 

Hunuewell 

Hunter's Mills 

Huntersville 

Huntsville 

Do 

Huntsville 

Huntsville 

Hurricane Bridge 

Hurricane Creek 

Hurricane Creek 



Hutchinson 



STATE. 



W.Va . 

Miss. .. 

Miss . - . 

Miss . . . 

Tenn .. 
Tenn .. 

S. C . . . 

Kans . . 
Tenn . . 
Ky .... 
Ky-... 
Mo .... 
S. C . . . 
D. T . . . 
Mo ... . 
Ark . . . 
Ky.... 

N. C . . . 
Ark . . . 
Mo ... . 
Mo .... 
Ga . . . . 
Ky.... 

La . . . . 
Mo ... - 
Miss . . . 

Tenn . . 
Mo . . - . 
Mo ... . 
Tenn .. 
Mo ... . 
Va . . . , 
Va . . - 
Ala.... 
Ala.... 
Mo . . . 
Tenn 
W.Va 
Ark . . 
Miss . . 

Minn . 



I. 



Illinois Creek 
Independence 



Ark 
Mo . 



DATE. 



April 17, 1862. 

Nov. 12 and 28, Dec. 20, 

1862. 
April 17, 1863. 
Mav 24, Aug. 1, 8, 27, and 

28, 1864. 
Nov. 15, 1863. 
Feb. 20, 1864. 
Nov. 30, 1864. 

July 17 and Aug. 22, 1863. 

June 24, 1863. 

Nov. 6, 1862. 

Dec. 12 and 16, 1864. 

Sept. 20, 1863. 

March 3, 1805. 

June 14, 1865. 

Sept. 17, 1863. 

Feb IV, 1864. 

May 11, 1863. 

April 27, 1862 
Feb. 4, 1864. 
Aug. 28, 1862. 
Aug. 28, 1864. 
July 1, 1864. 
April 28, 1863. 

May 1, 1864. 
Dec. 21, 1861. 
Nov. 8, 1862. 

Nov. 14, 1863. 

Mar. 20 and Aug. 12, 1862. 

Oct. 16 and 17, 1863. 

Dec. 20, 1862. 

Jan. 3, 1862. 

Nov. 26,- 1861. 

Jan. 4, 1862. 

April 11, 1862. 

Oct. 1, 1864. 

Nov. 9, 1862. 

Nov. 11, 1862. 

March 28, 1863. 

Oct. 23, 1864. 

Aug. 14, 16, and 22, Oct. 

23, 1864. 
Sept. 3 and 4, 1862. 



Dec. 7, 1862. 

June 17 and Nov. 26, 1861. 



30 



PLACE. 



Independence — 

Do 

Do 

Indian Bay 

Indian City Village 

Indiantown, also known as Sandy 
Swamp. 

Indian Village 

Indian Village 

Ingham's Mills 

Ingrabain's Plantation 

Irish Bend 

Iron Bridge 

Iron Couuty 

Ironton 

Irvine 

Irwiusville 

Island Mound 

Island No. 76 

Island Ko. 10 

Do 

Isle of Wight C. H 

Issequena County 

luka 

Do 

Ivy Ford 

Ivy Hills 

J. 

Jacinto 

Jackson 

Do 

Jackson 

Do 

Jackson ... 

Do 

Jackson 

Do 

Jackson 

Do • 

Jacksonboro' 

Jackson Countv 

Do .... ." 

Jackson Crossroads 

Jacksonport 

Do . 



STATE. DATE. 



Mo ... . Feb. 18, March 22, and 

Aug. 11, 1802. 
Mo ... . Feb. 3 and 8, Mar. 23, and 

April 23 and 24, 1863. 
Mo . . . Feb. 19, and Oct. 22, and 

26, 1804. 
Ark . . . Feb. 16 and Apr. 13, 1864. 
La . . - . Aug. 6, 1804. 
N. C . . . Dec. 18, 1803. 

D T... March 27, 1803. 

La .. .. Jan. 27, 1803. 

Miss . . . Oct. 12, 1803. 

Miss . . . Oct. 10, 1803. 

La .. .. April 12 to 14, 1803. 

L T . . . . June 19, 1804. 

Mo .. . Sept. 11, 1802. 

Mo .... Sept. 20 and 27, 1804. 

Ky - - - . July 30, 1803. 

Ga May 10, 1805. 

Mo ... . Oct. 27 and 29, 1862. 

Miss... Jan. 20, 1804. 

Tenn . . April 8 and Oct. 17, 1802. 

Tenn .. Oct. 10, 1803. 

Va . . . . Dec. 22, 1802. 

Miss . . . July 10 and Aug, 17, 18C4. 

Miss . . . Sept. 13 to 20, 1802. 

Miss . . . July 7, 9, and 34, 1803. 

Ark... Jan. 19, 1804, Jan. 8, 

1805. 

Miss . - . Feb. 22, 1804. 

Miss . . . Aug. 13, 1803. 

Ark . . . Aug. 3, 1802. 

Ark . . . April 20, 1803. 

La .... Aug. 3, 1803. 

La .. .. Oct. 5 and Nov. 21, 1804. 

Miss . . . May 14, and July 10 to 17 

and 29, 1803. 
Miss... Feb. 5 and July 5 to 8, 

1804. 
Mo ... . April 9, 1802. 
Mo .... April 27, 18(i3. 
Tenn . . Dec. 18, 1802. 
Tenn .. July 13,1803. 
Tenn . . March 10, 1862. 
Mo .... I June 2, 1862. 
Mo - - - . April 5, 1863. 
La . . . . June 20, 1863. • 
Ark ... Dec. 23, 1863. 
Ark ... I Apr. 24 and Aug. 26, 1864. 



31 



PLACE. 



Jackson's Ford 

Jacksonville 

Do 

Do 

Jack's Shop 

Jack's Shop 

James City, also known as Robert- 
son's Run. 
James Island 

Do - . . 

Do 



Do 

Jarrett's Station. 

Jasper 

Jasper County . 
Jeuken's Ferry . . 



as 



Jeuk's Bridge 

Jennie's Creek, also known 

Paintsville. 

Jefferson 

Jefferson City 

Jeffersonton 

Jeffersoiiville, also known as Abb's 

Valley. 

Jeff. Thompson surrendered 

Jericho Ford 

Jerusalem Plank Roa<l 

Jettersville 

John Day's River 

Do 

John's Island 

Johnson County . 

Johnson Depot 

Johnson's Mills 

Johnsonville . 



Johnston surrendered . 

Johnstown 

Jonesboro' ... 

Jonesboro' 



Jonesboro' 

Do 

Jones' Bridge 

Jones' Crossroads. . 

Jones' Ford 

Jones' Ford 

Jones' Hay Station 
Jones' Plantation . . 
Jonesville 



STATE. 



Ala.- 
Fla . . 
Fla.. 
Fla . - 
Tenn 
Va .. 
Va .. 

S. C . 
S. c . 
s. c . 



s. c - . . 
Va . . - . 
Tenn . . 
Mo ... 
Ark . . . 

Ga . . . . 
Ky.... 

Tenn .. 
Mo ... . 
Va .--. 
Va . . - . 

Ark . . . 
Va . . . . 
Va . . . . 
Va , . . . 
Oregon 
Oregon 
S. C . . . 
Mo ... . 
Tenn . . 
Tenn .. 
Tenn .. 

Oregon-. 
Mo ... . 
Ark . . . 
Ga . . . . 

Mo ... . 
Mo . . . . 
Va .. 
Miss . . . 
Miss. .. 
Teuu - . 
Ark . . . 
Ga .... 
Va . . . . 



DATE. 



July 14, 1864. 
March 29, 1863. 
Mav 1 and 28, 1864. 
April 4, 1865. 
Sept. 22, 1863. 
Dec. 23, 1864. 
Oct. 10, 1863. 

June 10 and 13, 1862. 

July 16, 1863. 

May 21, and July 1, 2, 5, 

and 7, 1864. 
Feb. 10, 1865. 
May 9, 1864. 
June 4, 1862. 
June 10 and Oct. 5, 1863. 
April 15 and 30, and May 

4, 1864. 
Dec. 7 to 9, 1864. 
Jan. 7, 1862. 

Dec. 30, 1862. 

Oct. 7 and Nov. 3, 1864. 

Oct. 12, 1863. 

May 8, 1864. 

May 11, 1865. 

Mav 23 to 27, 1864. 

June 22 and 23, 1864. 

April 5, 1865. 

July 12, 1864. 

April \Q, 1865. 

July 5 to 9, 1864. 

July 16, 1864. 

Sept. 22, 1863. 

Feb. 22, 1864. 

Sept. 25 and Nov. 4 and 5, 

1864. • 
April 26, 1865. 
Nov. 24, 1861. 
Aug. 3, 1862. 
Aug. 19, 20, and 31, and 

Sept. 1 and 7, 1864. 
Aug. 21 and 22, 1861. 
Oct. 12 and 14, 1863. 
June 23, 1864. 
May 3, 1863. 
July 6, 1863. 
July 2,1863. 
Aug. 24, 1864. 
Nov. 27 to 29, 1864. 
Jan. 3, 1864. 



32 



PLACE. 



Jornado del Muerto. 

Joy's Ford 

Julesburg 

Jumpei town . 



K. 

Kansas City 

Kautz's raid in ... . 
Kautz's raid on R. I 

Kejirneysville 

Kearustown 

Keller's Bridge. . . . 

Kelly's Ford 

Kelly's Ford , 

Do 



Kelly's Island 

Kelly's Store 

Kenesaw Mountain, also known as 
Lost Mountain, Big Shanty, 
Marietta, and Nose's Creek. 

Kernstown 

Kettle Run 

Keysville 

Keytesville - 

Kilpatrick's raid in 

Kilpatrick's raid on railroad 

Kiucaels 

Kinderbook 

King George County 

King George Court House 

King's Creek 

Kingsport 

King's River 

King's School-House 

Kingston 



Kingston 

Do 

Kingston 

Do 

Kingsville 

Kirby Smith surrendered 

Kirksville 

Knob Gap 

Knob Noster 

Knoxville. (See also Siege of). 

Kock's Plantation 

Kossuth 



Labadieville, also known as Thibo- 
deauxville and Georgia Landing. 



STATE. 



N.Mex- 
Ark . . . 
LT..-. 
Miss . . . 



Mo .- 
Va .- 
Va .. 
Va -. 
Va .. 
Ky.- 
Tenn 
Va .. 
Va - . 

Va .. 
Va .. 
Ga .- 



Va .. 
Va .. 
Cal.. 
Mo -- 
Va .. 
Ga .. 
Tenn 
Tenn 
Va .. 
Va .. 
Miss - 
Tenn 
Ark . 
Va .. 
Ga .. 

KC. 
N.C - 
Tenn 
Tenn 
Mo .. 



Mo .. 
Tenn 
Mo .. 

Tenn 
La .. 
Miss. 



La 



DATE. 



June 16, 1863. 
Jan. S, 1865. 
Jan. 7, 1865. 
Nov. 5, 1862. 



Nov, 22, 1864. 

Mav 4 to 13, 1864. 

Mav 12 to 17, 1864. 

Aug. 25, 1864. 

March 23, 1862. 

June 10, 1864. 

Jan. 27, 1864. 

Aug. 21, 1862. 

March 17, and Aug. 1 to 3, 

and Nov. 7, 1863. 
June 26, 1861. 
Jan. 30, 1863. 
June 10 to July 2, 1864. 



July 23, 1864. 

Aug. 27, 1862. 

April 19, 1863. 

Feb. 17 and 26, 1862. 

Feb. 28 to March 4, 1864. 

Aug. 18 to 23, 1864. 

Nov. 6, 1863. 

Aug. 11, 1862. 

Aug. 24, 1863. 

Dec. 2.1862. 

July 9, 1864. 

Dec. 13, 1864. 

April 16, 1864. 

June 25, 1862. 

May 18 and 24, and Oct. 12, 

1864. 
Dec. 14, 1862. 
March 14, 1865. 
Nov. 26, 1863. 
Aug. 26, 1864. 
June 12, 1864. 
May 26, 1865. 
Aug. 5, 6, and 26, 1862. 
Dec. 26, 1862. 
Jan. 22, 1862. 
Sept. 10, 1863. 
July 13, 1863. 
Aug. 27, 1862. 



Oct. 27, 1862. 



33 



PLACE. 



Lacey's Springs 

Ladija 

La Fayette 

La Fayette 

Do 

La Fayette County 

La Fourche Crossing 

La Grange 

Do 

La Grange 

Lake Chicot, also known as Ditch 
and Fish Bayous, Columbia and 
Old River Lake. 

Lake Chicot 

Lake City 

Lake Providence 

Lake Village 

Lamar > 

Lamar 

Lamb's Ferry 

Lamonica Springs . 

Lancaster 

Lancaster 

Lane's Prairie 

Do 

Languelle Ferry . 

Lattamore's Mills 

Lauderdale Springs 

Laurel Hill, also known as Bealing- 

ton. 
La Vergne 

Do 

Do 

Lawrence 

Lawrenceburg 

Lawrenceburg 

Lawrenceburg 

Do 

Lay's Ferry 

Leasburg 

Leatherwood 

Lebanon 

Lebanon 

Lebanon , 

3 



STATE. 



Va .. 
Ala.. 
Ga . - 
Tenn 
Tenn 
Mo .. 
La .. 
Ark . 

Ark . 
Tenn 

La .. 



La . . . 
Fla... 
La - . . 

Ark . . 
Miss . . 
Mo . . - 
Tenn . 
N.Mex 
Ky.... 
Mo - - . 
Mo . . . 
Mo ... , 
Ark . . . 
Ga .... 
Miss . . . 
W.Va. 

Tenn .. 

Tenn .. 
Tenn . . 
Kans . . 
Ky . . . . 
Ohio . . 
Tenn .. 
Tenn . . 

Ga . . . . 
Mo . . . . 

Ky ... 
Ala.... 
Ky.... 

Tenn .. 



DATE. 



Dec. 20, 1864. 

Oct. 30, 1864. 

June — , 1864. 

Dec. 25, 1863. 

June 9 and 24, 1864. 

June 14, 1864. 

June 20 and 21, 1863. 

Sept. 6, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, 

and Dec. 30, 1862. 
Jan. 3 and May 1, 1863. 
Nov. 11, 1862, and July 

16, 1863. 
June 6, 1864. 



July 6 and 7, 1864. 

Feb. 12, 1864. 

Feb. 10, May 27, and June 

10 and 29, 1863. 
Feb. 10, 1864. 
Nov. 12, 1862. 
Aug. 24 and Nov. 5, 1862. 
Dec. 25, 1864. 
Sept. 4, 1865. 
Oct. 14, 1862. 
Nov. 24, 1861. 
July 26, 1861. 
May 26, 1864. 
Aug. 3, 1862. 
June 20, 1864. 
Feb. 16, 1864. 
July 8, 1861. 

Oct. 7, Nov. 27, and Dec. 

9, 1862. 
Jan. 1, 1863. 
Sept. 1, 1864. 
July 27 and Aug. 21, 1863. 
Oct. 9, 1862. 
July 14, 1863. 
Nov. 4, 1863. 
Nov. 22 and 27, and Dec. 

22, 1864. 
May 15, 1864. 
Sept. 29 and 30, and Oct. 

1 and 28, 1864. 
Nov. 6, 1862. 
Feb. 3 and 6, 1864. 
July 12, 1862, July 5, 1803, 

and July 30, 1864. 
May 5, Nov. 11, and Dec. 

6, 1862. 



34 



PLACE. 



Lebanon 

Leesbnrg 

Leesbnrg Eoad . 

Lee's Creek 

Lee's Mills 

Do 

Lee Springs 

Lee surrendered 

Leesville 

Leetown 

Do 

Legare's Point . . 

Leighton 

Leiper's Ferry . . 
Leland's Point. . 

Lenoirs 

Lett's Tan-yard. 

Lewinsville 

Lewisburgh 

Lewisburg 

Lexington 

Do 

Do 

Lexington 



Do 
Do 



Lexington = - 

Do 

Lexington 

Liberty 

Liberty . - 

Liberty . . 

Liberty Creek 

Liberty Gap, also known as Beech 
Grove. 

Liberty Landing 

Liberty Mills 

Liberty Post-OfiQce 

Lick Creek 

Lick Creek - - 

Licking 

Limestone Station 

Linden 

Linden 

Linn Creek 

Linn Creek 

Liscomb's Hill 

Little Bear Creek ... 

Little Blue 

Little Blue 



STATE. 



Tenu . . 
Va . . . . 
Va ... 
Ark . . . 
Va . . . . 
Va . . . , 
Va . . - . 
Va . . - . 
Mo ... . 
Va . . - 
Va . . . 
S. C .. 
Ala . . - , 
Teun . 
Ark -. 
Tenn . 
Ga ... 
Va . - . 
Ark . . 

Va 

Ky ... 
Ky... 
Ky ..., 
Mo . - - 

Mo . . . 

Mo - . 

Tenn . 
Tenn . 
W. Va 
La . . - 
Mo .. 
Va ... 
Lu . . . 
Teun . 

Mo -- 
Va .. 

Ark . . 
Ark . . 
Tenn . 
Mo . . . 
Tenn . 
Tenn . 
Va ... 
Mo ... 
Va - - . 
Cal .. 
Ala... 



D.T 
Mo . 



DATE. 



Feb. 8, 1863. 

Oct. 21, 1861. 

Sept. 17, 1862. 

Aug. 1, 1864. 

April 16, 1862. 

July 12 and 30, 1864. 

Aug. 23, 1862. 

April 9, 1865. 

Mar. 19, 1862. 

Mar. 7, 1862. 

July 3, 1864. 

June 3, 1862. 

April 24, 1863. 

Oct. 28, 1863. 

Mav 27, 1864. 

Nov. 15, 1863. 

Sept. 13, 1863. 

Sept^ll, 186L 

Jan. 17, 1864. 

May 23, 1862. 

Oct. 17, 1862. 

July 28, 1863. 

June 10, 1864. 

Aug. 29 and Sept. 12 to 

20, 1861. 
Mar. 12 and Oct. 17, 1862. 
Feb. 22, June 14, and Oct. 

19 and 21, 1864. 
Dec. 18, 1862. 
June 29, 1863. 
June 10 and 11, 1864. 
Nov. 21, 1864. 
Oct. 6, 1862. 
June 20, 1864. 
Nov. 15, 1864. 
June 25, 1863 

Oct. 6, 1862. 

Oct. 15, 1863. 

April 15, 1864. 

Jan. 12, 1863. 

April 24, 1862. 

Mav 4, 1862. 

Sept. 5, 1863. * 

May 12, 1863. 

May 15, 1862. 

Oct. 15, 1861. 

Feb. 8, 1862. 

June 6, 1862. 

Nov. 28 and Dec. 12, 1802. 

Aug. 12, 1864. 

Nov. 11, 1861. 



35 



PLACE. 



Little Blue 

Do 

Little Cacapon . . 

Little Creek 

Little Harpeth 

Little Lermio 

Little Missouri River 

Little Osage River . 

Little Pond , 

Little Red River 

Little River 

Little Rock , , 

Do 

Little Rock Landing 

Little Rock Road 

Little Salkahatchie . 

Little Santa Fe 

Do 

Little Washington 

Liverpool Heights 

Livingston 

Lockbridge's Mills, also known as 
Dresden. 

Lock's Ford 

Locust Grove 

Locust Grove 

Logan's Crossroads 

London Lane 

Lone Jack 

Do 

Longview 

Lookout Mountain , . . , 

Lookout Station 

Lost Creek 

Lost Mountain 

Lotspeach Farm 

Lotus Steamer 

Loudon Creek 

Loudon Heights 

Louisa C. H 

Louisville 

Lovejoy's Station 

• 

Lovettsville 

Do 

Low Creek 

Lowndesborough 

Lowtonville 

Lucas Bend 

Lumkin's Mills 



STATE. 



Mo .. 
Mo .. 
Va .- 

K C. 
Tenn 
Colo. 
Ark . 

Kans 
Tenn 
Ark . 
Tenn 
Ark . 
Ark . 
Tenn 
Ark . 
S. C . 
Mo .. 
Mo .. 
Va .. 
Miss. 
Miss. 
Ky-. 

Va .. 
LT.. 
Va .. 
Ky .. 
Ala . 
Mo . . 
Mo .. 
Ark . 
Tenn 
Mo ... 
Mo . . , 
Ga ... 
Mo . . . 
Ark . 
Tenn 
Va ... 
Va ... 
Tenn 
Ga . . . 



Va . . . 
Va . . . 
W. Va 
Ala.,. 

S. C . . 
Ky ... 
Miss . - 



DATE. 



April 12, 18G2. 

Julv 6 and Oct. 21, 1SG4. 

April 10, 18ii4. 

Nov. 3, 1802. 

March 25, 1803. 

Aug. 5, 1805. 

Jan. 25 and April 4 and C, 

1804. 
Oct. 25, 1804. 
Aug. 30, 1802. 
June 5 and 25, 1802. 
Oct. 20, 1804. 
Sept. 10, 1803. 
Apr. 20 and May 28, 1S04. 
April 20, 1803. 
April 2, 1803. 
Feb. 5, 1805. 
Nov. and 20, 1801. 
March 23, 1802. 
Nov. 15, 1802. 
Feb. 3, 1804. 
Mar. 27, 1804. 
May 5, 1802. 

Sept. 13, 1804. 

July 3, 1802. 

Nov. 20 to 28, 1804. 

Jan. 19 and 20, 1802. 

April 25, 1803. 

Aug. 11, 15, and 10, 1802. 

Nov. 1, 1804. 

March 20 and 30, 1804. 

Nov. 24, 1803. 

Aug. 20, 1801. 

April 15, 1802. 

June 9 to 30, 1864. 

July 8, 1862. 

Jan. 17, 1805. 

Nov. 15, 1863. 

Jan. 10, 1864. 

May 1, 1863. 

Nov. 28, 1863. 

July 29 and. 30, Aug. 20, 

Sept. 2 to 6, and Nov. 

16, 1864. 
Aug. 8, 1861. 
Oct. 21, 1862. 
June 21, 1863. 
April 10, 1805. 
Feb. — , 1805. 
Sept. 20, 1801. 
Nov. 29 and 30, 1862 



36 



PLACE. 



Lnua Lauding 

Luudy's Lane 

Luray 

Lynchburg . 

Lyuch's Creek 

Lynuville 

Macon 

Do 

Macon 

Madeline Plains 

Madison , 

Madison 0. H 

Madison Station 

Madisonville 

Madisonville 

Mad River 

Magnolia 

Malliuer River 

Malvern Hill. 

Do 

Manassas 

IVIanassas Gap 

Do .'... 

Manassas Junction 

Manchester 

Do 

Mansfield 

Mansura, also kuowu as Avoyells 
Prairie, Marksville, and Mor- 
reausville. 

JVIaplesville 

Maria des Cygnes , 

Do 

Marianna , 

Mariana 

Marie's County 

Marietta ... 

Marietta 

Marion 

Marion ... 

Marion County 

Markham 

Mark's Mills 

Marksville 

Marrowbone, also known as Burkes- 

ville. 
Marshall 



STATE. 



Ark . 
Ala.. 
Va .. 

Va .. 

S. C . 
Tenn 



Ga.. 

Ga.. 
Mo .. 
Cal . . 
Ark . 
Va .. 
Ala. . 
Ky.. 
La .. 
Cal , - 
Tenn 
Oreg . 
Va .- 
Va .. 
Va .- 
Va -. 
Va .- 
Va .- 
Tenn 
Tenn 
La .. 
La .. 



Ala.- 
Kans 
Kans 
Fla.. 
Ark . 
Mo .. 
Ga.. 
Miss. 
Miss. 
Va .. 
Fla . - 
Va .. 
Ark . 
La . . 
Ky.. 

Mo .. 



DATE. 



Feb. 22, 1864. 

April 17, 1863. 

June 30 and July 12, 1862, 

and Sept. 24, 1864. 
June 17 and 18, 1864. 
Feb. 26, 1865. 
Nov. 24 and Dec. 23, 1864. 



July 30, Nov. 20 and 24. 

1864. 
April 20, 1865. 
Feb. 12, 1865. 
Nov. 17, 1862. 
April 4, 1863. 
Dec. 20, 1864. 
May 17 and Nov. 26, 1864. 
Aug. 26 and Oct. 5, 1862. 
Jan. 7, 1864. 
July 11, 1863. 
Jan. 7, 1865. 
Julv 9, 1865. 
July 1 and Aug. 5, 1862. 
July 27 and 28, 1864. 
Aug. 30, 1862. 
Nov. 5, 1862. 
July 21, 1863. 
Oct. 24, 1S62. 
Aug. 29, 1862. 
March 17, 1864. 
April 8, 1864. 
May 13 to 17, 1864. 



April 1, 1865. 
Aug. 31, 1863. 
Oct. 25, 1864. 
Sept. 27, 1864. 
Nov. 7, 1862. 
May 26, 1864. 
July 3 and 4, 1864. 
Aug. 31, 1862. 
Feb. 17, 1864. 
Dec. 16 and 18, 1864. 
March 10, 1865. 
Nov. 5, 1862. 
April 5 and 25, 1864. 
May 14 to 16, 1864. 
July 2, 1863. 

July 28 and Oct. 12 and 
13, 1863. 



37 



PLACE. 



Marshfiekl 

Martiusburg 

Martiusburg 

Martiusburg 

Do 

Do 

Martiu's Creek 

Maryland Heights 

Marysville 

Mason's Bridge 

Mason's Neck 

Massacre at Centralia 

Massacre on Eailroad 

Massacre on Sam Gaty 

Matagorda Bay 

Matapony,also known asTbornburg 

Matbias Point 

Matote 

Mayfield 

Mayre's Heigbts 

Maysville 

Maysville 

Mazzard Prairie 

McAfee's Crossroads 

McConnellsbnrg 

McCook's raid in . 

McCullongb's Store 

McDonald County 

McDowell, also known as Ball Pas- 
ture Mountain. 

McGuire's Ferry 

McKay's Point , . . 

McLean's Ford, also known as Lib- 
erty Mills. 

McMinnville 

Do 

Meadow Bluff 

Meadow Bridge 

Mechanicksburg 

Mechanicsville 

Mechanicsville, also known as Elli- 
son's Mills. 

Medalia 

Medley 

Medoc 

Meffleton Lodge 

Memphis 

Memphis , 

Do 



STATE. 



Mo ... 
Md . . . 
Mo . - . 
Va .. 
Va . . - 
Va . . . 
Ark - . 
Va . . . 
Tenn . 
S. C -. 
Va . . . 
Mo . . . 
Mo . - - 
Mo . . . 
Texas . 
Va ... 
Va - . . 
Cal ... 
Ky-.., 
Va . - . 
Ala... 
Ark . . 
Ark . . 
Ga.. . 
Pa . . . 
Ga . . . 
Mo . - - 
Mo . . . 
Va . . . 

Ark - . 
S. C .. 
Va - . . 

Tenn . 
Tenn . 

W. Va 
Va - - . 
Miss . . 

Miss . . 
Va . . . 

Minn . 
W. Va 
Mo . . . 
Ark . . 
Mo . . . 
Tenn . 
Tenn . 



DATE. 



Feb. 14 and Oct. 20, 18(52. 

July 2, 1801. 

July 17 ami 18, 1801. 

Sept., 1802. 

June 14, 1803. 

Aug. 19 and Sept. 18, 1804. 

Jan. 7, 1804. 

July 4 to 7, 1804. 

Nov. 14, 1803. 

Dec. to 9, 1804. 

Feb. 24, 1802. 

Sept. 27, 1804. 

Sept. 27, 1804. 

March 30, 1803. 

Dec. 29 and 30, 1803. 

August 0, 1802. 

June 27, 1801. 

May 20, 1804. 

January 12, 1804. 

May 3, 1803. 

Aug. 28 and Oct. 13, 1803. 

October 22, 1802. 

July 27, 1804. 

June 12, 1804. 

June 24 and 28, 1803. 

July 20 to 31, 1804. 

July 20 and Aug. 3, 1801. 

August 5, 1804. 

May 8, 1802. 

Sept. 23, 1802. 
Dec. 22, 1804. 
October 15, 1803. 

August 30, 1802. 

April 20, Sept. 28, and 

Oct. 3, 1803. 
Dec. 12, 1803. 
May 12, 1804. 
Ma V 29 and June 4 and 7, 

1803. 
Miiy 24 and 29, 1803. 
Jane 20, 1802. 

April 10, 1803. 
Jan. 29, 1804. 
Auo-. 23, 1801. 
June 29, 1804. 
July 18, 1802. 
June 0, 1802. 
May 2, Aug. 21, and Dec. 
14, 1804. 



38 



PLACE. 



IMeiKlon Station 

Meridian . 

Merrill's Crossing 

Merri weather's Ferry 

Mesilla 

Messenger's Bridge - 

Messenger's Ferry 

Metamora 

Metley's Ford 

Mexico 

Mezcal River 

Michel's Creek 

Middleburg 

Middleburg 

Middleburg 

Do . ; 

Middle Creek 

Middle Creek Fork, also known as 
Buckhannon. 

Middleton 

Middleton 



Do 

Middletown 

Do 

Do •.... 

Middle Yager , 

Milford, also known as Shawnee 
Mound and Blackwater. 

Milford 

Milford Station 

Mill Creek 

Mill Creek 

Mill Creek 

Mill Creek Valley 

Milieu Grove . 

Milliken's Bend, also known as Ash- 
land. 

Mill Point 

Mill Spriugs, also known as Beech 
Grove, Fishing Creek, and Lo- 
gan's Crossroads. 

Millsville, also known as Wentz- 
ville. 

Milltown Bluff 

Millwood 

Milton 

Milton 

Mine Creek 

Mineral Point 

Mine Kun 

Mine Explosion, Petersburg 



STATE. 



Tenn . , 
Miss . . . 
Mo ... . 
Tenn .. 
N.Mex. 
Miss . . . 
Miss . . . 
Miss . . . 
Tenn . . 
Mo ... . 
Cal . . . . 
Miss . . . 
Miss . . . 
Tenn . , 
Va . . . 
Va . . . . 
Ky.... 
Va . . . . 

Md . . . . 
Tenn .. 

Tenn .. 
Va . . - . 
Va . . . 
Va . . . . 
Cal ... . 
Mo ... . 

Va . . . . 
Va . . . . 
Ga . . . . 
Mo ... . 
Tenn . . 
W.Va. 
Ga .... 
La . . . . 

W.Va. 
Ky..., 



Mo .. 

S. C . 
Va .. 
Fla . 
Tenn 
Kans 
Mo . - 
Va .. 
Va .. 



DATE. 



Aug. 31 and Oct. 10, 1862. 

Feb. 9 to 19, 1804. 

Oct. 12 and 13, 1803. 

Aug. 15, 18G2. 

Aug. 3, 18G1. 

Oct. 5, 1863. 

July 1 and 2, 1863. 

Oct. 5, 1862. 

Nov. 4, 1863. 

July 15, 1861. 

May 29, 1864. 

May 5, 1863. 

Dec. 24, 1862. 

Sept. 21, 1862. 

March 28, 1862. 

June 19, 1863. 

Jan. 10, 1862. 

July 6, 18ol. 

July 7, 1864. 

Jan. 5 and 31, May 21, and 

June 24, 1863. 
Jan. 14, 1864. 
May 24, 1862. 
June 11, 1863. 
Oct. 19, 1864. 
June 28, 1863. 
Dec. 18, 1861. 

July 2, 1862. 
Mav 20, 1864. 
May 7, 1864. 
April 24, 1863. 
Nov. 27, 1862. 
Nov. 13, 1863. 
Dec. 1, 1864. 
June 5 to 7, 1863. 

Nov. 5, 1863. 

Jan. 19 and 20, 1862. 



July 16, 1861. 

July 10, 1863. 

Dec. 17, 1864. 

Oct. 26, 1864. 

Feb. 18, 1863. 

Oct. 25, 1864. 

Sept. 27, 1864. 

Nov. 26 aud Dec. 2, 1863. 

July 30, 1864. 



39 



PLACE. 



Mingo Swamp 

Missionary Eidge. ... 

Mississippi City 

Mississippi Springs 

Missouri Eiver 

Mitchell's Creek 

Mitchell's Station 

Mobile. (See also siege of), 

Mocassin Gap 

Moffiitt's Station 

Monaqua Springs 

Monday Hollow 

Monetis Bluff 

Monocacy 

Monroe County 

Monroe's Crossroads 

Monroe Station 

Monterey 

Monterey 

Monterey 

Monterey Gap . 

Montevallo 

Montevallo , . 

Montgomery 

Montgomery 

Monticello 

Monticello 

Moorefield 

Do 



Do 

Moore's Bluff 

Moore's Mills 

Moreau Bottom 

Moresburg 

Morgan County 

Morgan's Mills 

Morgan's raid from Kentucky, into. 



Morgansville. 
Morgantown 

Do ... . 
Morgan zia . . , 

Do ... . 



Morning Sun. 
Moro Bottom, 
Moro Creek . , 
Moreausville . 
Morristown . . 
Morristown . . 
Do 



STATE. 



Mo ... 
Tenn . 
Miss . . 
Miss.. 
D.T.. 
Fla... 
Va ... 
Ala... 
Va ... 
Ark .. 
Mo . . - 
Mo . . . 
La . . . 
Md . . . 
Mo , . . 
KC. 
Mo . . 
Ky... 
Tenn . 
Va ... 
Md... 
Ala... 
Mo . . . 
Ala..„ 
Ga . . . 
Ky..., 
Ark . . . 
W.Va. 
W. Va. 

W.Va. 
Miss... 
Mo ... . 
Mo .... 
Tenn . . 
Tenn . . 
Ark . . . 
Ind. & 
Ohio. 
Ky . . . . 
Ky . . . . 
Ky ... 
La . . . . 
La . . . . 

Tenn . . 
Ark . . . 
Ark . . . 
La . . . . 
Mo ... . 
Tenn .. 
Tenn . . 



DATE. 



Feb. 3, 1863. 

Nov. 25, 1863. 

March 8, 1862. 

May 13, 1863. 

July 30, 1863. 

Dec. 17, 1864. 

Aug. 9, 1862. 

Dec. 22, 1864. 

Dec. 24, 1864. 

Sept. 27, 1863. 

March 25, 1862. 

Oct. 13, 1861. 

April 23, 1864. 

July 9, 1864. 

Sept. 16 and Oct. 4, 1862. 

March 10, 1865. 

July 9 and 10, 1861. 

June 11, 1862. 

April 28 and May 13, 1862. 

April 12, 1862. 

July 4, 1863. 

March 13, 30, and 31, 1865. 

Apr. 14 and Aug. 6, 1862. 

April 12 and 13, 1865. 

July 18, 1864. 

May 1 and June 9, 1863. 

Jan. 16 and Mar. 18, 1864. 

Nov. 9, 1862. 

Jan. 3 and Sept. 5 and 11, 

1863. 
Feb. 4 and Aug. 7, 1864. 
Sept. 29, 1864. 
July 24, 28, and 29, 1862. 
Oct. 7, 1864. 
Dec. 10, 1863. 
Feb. 2, 1862. 
Feb. 9, 1864. 
July 1 to 26, 1863. 

Sept. 2. 1862. 

Oct. 29, 1861. 

Oct. 24, 1862. 

Sept. 29, 1863. 

May 18 and 30, and Nov. 

23, 1864. 
July 1, 1862. 
April 25, 1864. 
April 26, 1864. 
May 14 to 16, 1864. 
Sept. 17, 1861. 
Dec. 1, 1861. 
Dec. 10, 1863. 



40 



PLACE. 



Morristown . . . 

Morton 

Morton's Ford. 

Moscow 

Moscow 



Do 



Moscow Station, also known as Wolf 
Eiver Bridge. 

Moses Creek 

Mossy Creek 

Do 

Mossy Creek Station . . . 

Moulton . . . . 

Mound Plantation .... 

Mountain Fork 

Mountain Grove 

Mountain Home 

Mountain Store 

Do - 

Mount Carmel 

Mount Clio. .- 

Mount Crawford 



Mount Elba.. . 

Mount Elba Ferry 

Mount Ivy, also known as Ivy Hills. 

Mount Jackson 

Mount Pleasant 

Mount Pleasant 

Mount Pleasant Landing 

Mount Sterling 

Do 

Do 

Mount Tabor Church 

Mount Vernon 

Mount Vernon 

Mount Washington 

Mount Zion 

Mount Zion Church 

Mouth of Monocacy 

Mud Creek ". 

Muddy Eun 

Mud Springs 

Mulberry Gap, also known as Wyer 
man's Mills. 

Muldraugh's Hill 

Mumford's Station 

Munfordsville 

Do 

Munson's Hill 



STATE. 



Teiin 
Miss - 
Va .. 
Ark . 
Tenu 

Tenn 
Miss. 

Ga.. 
Tenu 
Tenn 
Tenn 
Ala,. 
La .. 
Ark. 
Mo .- 
Mo .. 
Mo .. 
Mo .- 
Tenu 
S. C . 
Va .. 



Ark . 
Ark . 
Miss . 
Va .. 
Ala . . 
Miss- 
La . . 
Ky . . 
Ky.. 
Ky .. 
N. C. 
Ark . 
Mo .. 
Ky.. 
Mo .. 
Va .. 
Md.. 
Ala.. 
Va .. 
LT.. 
Tenn 



Ky. 
Ala. 
Ky- 
Ky. 
Va . 



DATE. 



Oct. 28, 1864. 

Feb. 7 and 8, 1864. 

Feb. 6, 1864. 

Ai)ril 13, 1864. 

Feb. 18, Nov. 4, and Dec. 

2 and 3, 1863. 
June 15, 1864. 
Dec. 4, 1863. 

Oct. 3, 1864. 

Dec. 29, 1863. 

Jan. 13, 1864. 

Dec. 24, 1863, 

May 28 and 29, 1864. 

June 29, 1863. 

Feb. 4, 1864. 

March 9, 1862. 

Oct. 17, 1862. 

July 25 and 26, 1862. 

May 26, 1863. 

Nov. 29, 1864. 

Feb. 26, 1865. 

June 5, 1864, and Feb. 29, 

1865. 
March 30, 1864. 
April 26, 1864. 
Feb. 22, 1864. 
Nov. 17, 1863. 
April 1, 1865. 
May 21 , 1864. 
Mav 15, 1864. 
July 29, 1862. 
March 22, 1863. 
June 9, 1864. 
Julv 26, 1863. 
May 11, 1863. 
Sept. 30, 1864. 
Oct. 2, 1862. 
Dec. 28, 1861. 
July 6, 1864. 
Oct. 11, 1862. 
Jan. 5, 1865. 
Nov. 8, 1863. 
Feb. 8, 1865. 
Feb. 22, 1864. 

Dec. 28, 1862. 
April 23, 1865. 
Dec. 17, 1S61. 
Sept. 14, 16, and 21,1862. 
August 31 and Sept. 29, 
1801. 



41 



FLACE. 



Murfreesboro' 

Murfreesboro' Road 

Muscle Shoals , . . . 

Mustang Island .... 

Myerstown , 

W. 

Nashville and Northwestern Eail 
road. 

Namoziu Church 

Nansemond 

Nansemond River 

Narrows 

Nashville 

Do 

Natchez 

Do 

Natchitoches 

Natural Bridge 

Nauvoo 

Near Alexandria 

Near Blue Springs 

Near Bolivar Heights. ... 

Near Brownsville 

Near Canton 

Near Culpeper 

Near Dalton 

Near Decatur 

Near Lebanon 

Near Memphis 

Near Nashville 

Near New Berne 

Near Pine Blufi 

Near Point Washington 

Near Romney 

Near Snicker's Gap 

Near the Rappahannock 

Near Tunica Bend 

Near Walkertowu 

Near Yazoo City 

Nelson's Farm . . 

Neosho 

Do 



STATE. 



Tenn 



Tenn . 
Ala... 
Texas. 
Va ... 



Tenn 

Va .. 
Ya .- 
Va .. 
Ga.. 
Tenu 

Tenn 

Miss. 

Miss. 
La .. 

Fla . 
Ala.. 
La . . 
Tenn 
Va .. 
Ark . 
Miss. 
Va .. 
Ga . . 
Tenn 
Mo .. 
Tenn 
Tenn 
N. C. 
Ark . 
Fla . . 
Va .. 
Va .. 
Va .. 
La . . 
Va .. 
Miss . 
Va .. 
Mo .. 



Mo 



DATE. 



July 13 and Dec. 31, 1862, 
to Jan. 3 and June 6, 
1863, Sept. 3 and Dec. 5, 
6, 7, 15, and 24, 1864. 

Oct. 4, 1863. 

Oct. 30, 1864. 

Nov. 17, 1863. 

Nov. 18, 1864. 



Sept. 4, 1864. 

April 3, 1865. 

April 14, 1863. 

May 3, 1863. 

Oct. 11, 1864. 

March 9, July 21 , and Nov. 

5, 1862. 
May 24 and Dec. 2 to 22, 

1864. 
Nov. 11 and Dec. 7 and 10, 

1863. 
April 25, 1864. 
March 31, April 19, and 

May 5, 1864. 
March 6, 1865. 
Jan. 2, 1865. 
May 1 to 8, 1864. 
Oct. 5, 1863. 
July 14, 1863. 
Oct. 30, 1864. 
Feb. 27 and 28, 1864. 
July 12, 1862. 
Jan. 21, 1864. 
July 15, 1862. 
March 12, 1862. 
Oct. 4, 1864. 

March 8 and Oct. 20, 1862. 
Feb. 27, 1863. 
Sept. — , 1864. 
Feb. 9, 1864. 
Feb. 16, 1863. 
Aug. 13, 1864. 
April 1, 1864. 
April 22, 1804. 
March 2, 1864. 
Feb. 28, 1864. 
June 30, 1862. 
April 26, May 31, Sept. 1 

to 4, and Dec. 15, 1862. 
March 2, Oct. 4, and Nov. 

5, 1863. 



42 



PLACE. 



Neosho 

Neuse Eiver 

New Albany 

Do..... 

Newark 

New Baltimore 

New Berne 

Do 

Do 

New Bridge 

New Cider Mills 

New Creek 

Do 

New Creek Valley 

New Hope 

New Hope 

New Hope Church 

New Kent Court-House 

Do 

New Lisbon 

New Madrid 

Do 

New Madrid Bend 

New Market 

New Market Bridge 

New Market Crossroads 

New Market Heights 

Newnan . . 

Newport Barracks 

Newport News 

New Providence 

New River 

New River Bridge 

Newtonia 

Do 

Do 

Newton ... 

Newtown . 

})o 

Newton County .... . . 

New Uhn 

Nickiijack Creek, also known as 
Sm.vrua and Viuing Station. 

Nickajack Trace 

Nineveh 

Niobrara 

Nolansville 

Nolensville 



STATE. 



Mo ... . 

N. C . . . 
Miss . . . 
Miss. .. 
Mo ... . 
Va . . . , 
N. C . . , 

N. C . . 
N.C.. 
Va . . . 
Tenn . 
W.Va 
W.Va 
W.Va 
Ky... 
Va . . . 
Ga . . . , 
Va . . . 
Va . . . 
Ohio.. 
Mo . . . 
Mo - . . 
Tenn . 
Va . . . 

Va ... 
Va ... 
Va ... 

Ga ... 
N.C .. 

Va ... 
Tenn . 
La . . . 
Va ..- 
Mo . . . 

Mo . . . 
Mo ... 
La .. . 
Va ... 
Va . . . 
Mo . . . 
Minn . 
Ga ... 

Ga ... 
Va . . - 
Nebr . 
Md . . . 
Tenn . 



DATE. 



June 3 and Nov. 10, 18G4. 

April 10, 1865. 

April 19 and Oct. 5, 1863. 

July 10, 1864. 

Aug. 1, 1862. 

Nov. 5, 1862. 

Mar. 14, May 22, and Nov. 

11, 1862. 
March 14, 1863. 
Feb. 1 to 4, and 29, 1864. 
May 24, 1862. 
Nov. 29, 1864. 
June 17, 1861. 
Aug. 4, 1864. 
Feb. 1, 1864. 
July 11, 1862. 
Nov. 28, 1864. 
May 25 to Jane 5, 1864. 
May 9, 1862. 
March 2, 1864. 
July 26, 1863. 
March 3 to 6, and 14, 1862. 
Aug. 7, 1863. 
Oct. 22, 1863. 
May 15, July 27 and 28, 

and Oct. 7, 1864. 
Dec. 22, 1861. 
June 30, 1862. 
June 24, Sept. 28 to 30, 

1864. 
July 30 and 31, 1864. 
Feb. 1 to 3, 1864. 
July 5, 186 L 
Sept. 6, 1862. 
Feb. 9, 1864. 
May 9 and 10, 1864. 
Aug. 5, Sept. 13 and 30, 

'and Oct. 4, 5, and 7, 1862. 
Sept. 27, 1863. 
Oct. 28 to 30, 1864. 
Oct. 4, 1863. 
May 24, 1862. 
Nov. 12, 1864. 
Feb. 10, 1863. 
Aug. 25 and 26, 1862. 
July 1 to 10, 1864. 



April 23, 1864. 
Nov. 12, 1864. 
Dec. 4, 1863. 
•Sept. 9, 1862. 
Dec. 26, 1862. 



43 



PLACE. 



Nolensville 

Norfolk 

North Anna River 

North Anna Eiver, also known as 

Taylor's Bridge and Jericho 

Ford. 

Northeast Eiver 

North Fork 

North Mountain 

Northport 

North Shenandoah 

Nose's Creek 

Nottaway Court-House 

Nueces Eiver 

o. 

Oak Grove, also known as King's 
School-House and The Orchards 

Oak Hills 

Oakland 

Ocean Pond 

Occoquan 

Occoquan Bridge 

Occoquan Creek 

Occupation of Atlanta 

Occupation of Camden 

Oflett's Knob 

Ogeeche Eiver, also known as Jenk's 

Bridge, and Eden, and Poole's 

Stations. 

Okalona 

Okaloua 

Old Church 

Do., 

Old Fort Wayne, also known as 

Maysville. 

Old Oaks 

Old Eaudolph 

Old Eiver 

Do 

Old Eiver Lake 

Olive Branch 

Ohve Hill 

Olustee, also known as Ocean Pond 

and Silver Lake. 

Oosteuaula 

OiJelousas 

Opequan 

Operations at Mine Eun 



STATE. 



Tenn 
Va .. 
Va . 
Va .. 



N.C 
Va . 
Va - 
Ala . 
Va . 
Ga - 

Va . 
Tex . 



Va . . . 

Mo . . .. 
Miss . - 
Fla . . . 
Va ... 

Va . . . 
Va ... 
Ga . . . 
Ark .. 
Mo... 
Ga . . . 



Ark 
Miss . 
Va .. 
Va .. 

Ark , 

La .. 
Mo .. 
La .. 
La . . 
Ark . 
La .. 
Ky.. 
Fla . . 

Ga ., 
La .. 
Va .. 
Va .. 



DATE. 



Feb. 15, 1863. 
May 10, 1862. 
July 23, 1862. 
May 23 to 27, 1864. 



Jan. 17, 1863. 

March 6, 1865. 

July 3, 1864. 

April 3, 1865. 

Oct. — , 1864. 

June 17 and Oct. 1 to 3, 

1864. 
June 23, 1864. 
Aug. 10, 1862. 



June 25, 1862. 

Aug. 10, 1861. 

Dec. 3 and 8, 1862. ■ 

Feb. 20, 1804. 

March 5, Dec. 19 and 28, 

1862. 
Jan. 29, 1862. 
Nov. 12, 186L 
Sept. 2, 1864. 
April ] 5 and 16, 1864. 
April 28, 1864. 
Dec. 7 to 9, 1864. 



April 3, 1864. 
Feb. 22, 1864. 
June 13, 1862. 
May 30, and June 10 and 

11, 1804. 
Aug. 22, 1862. 

May 18, 1864. 
Sept. 14, 1861. 
Feb. 10, 1863. 
May 22, 1864. 
June 5 and 6, 1864. 
March 6, 1865. 
Oct. 2, 1862. 
Feb. 20, 1864. 

May 13 to 16, 1864. 
Oct. 21, 1863. 
Sept. 19, 1864. 
Nov. 26 to 28, 1863. 



44 



PLACE. 



Orangeburgh 

Oraiige Court-House. ... 

Orauge Grove - 

Orchard Kuob 

Oregon Couuty 

Do . . . , 

Oregon Mountains 

Orleans 

Osage, also known as Island Mounds 

Osage Mission 

Osage Eiver 

Osceola 

Osceola 

Do 

Otter Creek 

Overall's Creek 

Overton's Hills 

Owensborougb 

Owensburgb 

Owen's Crossroads 

Owen's Eiver 

Owen's Valley — 



Oxford 



Do. 



Oxford Bend 
Ox Hill.. .. 

Ozark 

Do . . . 
Ozark 



P. 

Painsville 

Paint Rock Kailroad Bridge 

Paintsville 

Palaquemiue, also known as Indian 
City Village. 

Palmer's Creek 

Palmetto Rancbe 

Palmyra 

Palmyra 

Palo Alto 

Panther Creek 

Panther Gap . 

Panther 9[)rings 

Papinsville 

Papinsville, also known as Osceola 

Paris 

Do 



Paris 



STATE. DATE. 



S. C . - . Feb. 12, 18G5. 

Va Julv 25 aud Aug. 2, 18G2. 

Va .... Nov. 26 to 28, 18C4. 

Tenn . . Nov. 23, 1863. 

Mo ... . Oct. 23, 1863. 

Mo . . . March 19, 1864. 

Oreg . . Jan. 28, 1864. 

Ind. .. June 17, 1863. 

Mo ... . Oct. 29, 1862. 

Kans . . Sept. 26, 1864. 

Mo .... Oct. 6, 1864. 

Ark . . . Aug. 2 and 4, 1864. 

Mo ... - Sept. 20 and 21, 1861. 

Mo ... . Mav 27, 1862. 

Va .... June 16, 1864. 

Tenn . . Dec. 4, 1864. 

Tenn . . Dec. 15 and 16, 1864. 

Kv . . . . Aug. 27, 1864. 

Ky . . . . Sept. 19 and 20, 1862. 

S. C . . . Feb. 2, 1865. 

Cal April 9, 1862. 

Cal March 3 and 19, aud April 

10, 1863. 
Miss... Dec. 3, 1862. 
Miss... Aug. 12, 19, 22, and 23, 

1864. 
Ark . . . Oct. 28, 1862. 
Va .... Sept. 1, 1862. 
Ark . . . Oct. 29, 1863. 
Ark . . . July 14 and 15, 1864. 
Mo ... . Aug. 2 and Dec. 2, 1862. 



Ky . . - . Jan. 7, 1862. 
Ark . . - April 28, 1862. 
Ky . . . April 13, 1864. 
La . . . . Aug. 6, 1864. 

Va .... May 12 to 16, 1864. 

Texas.. May 13, 1865. 

Mo ... . Nov. 18, 1861. 

Tenn . . Nov. 13, 1863. 

Miss . . . April 21 and 22, 1863. 

Mo ... . Aug. 8, 1862. 

W. Va . June 3, 1864. 

Tenn . . March 5, 1864. 

Kans . . Sept. 5, 1861. 

Mo .... Sept. 21 and 22, 1861. 

Ky . . . . July 30, 1862. 

Ky . . . . March 11 and July 29, 

1863. 
Tenn . . Mar. 11 and Apr. 10, 1862. 



45 



PLACE. 



Paris 

Parker's Crossroads, also known as 
Eed Mound. 

Parkersville 

Do 

Pass Christian 

Pasquotank 

Pass Maucbas 

Pattacassey Creek, also known as 
Mount Taber Church. 

Patten 

Patterson 

Patterson Creek, also known as Kel- 
ly's It^land. 

Do 

Pattersonville 

Pa wnee Forks 

Pawnee Reservation 

Payne's Plantation 

Payne's Tavern 

Peach Orchard, also known as Al- 
len's Farm. 

Peach-Tree Creek 

Pea Ridge 

Pea- Vine Creek 

Pechacho Pass 

Pembescott Bayou 

Pendleton 

Pensacola 

Do 

Peralto 

Perry County 

Perry ville 

Perry ville 

Perry ville 

Petersburgh 

Petersburgh 



Petersburgh 

Do 

Petit Jean 

Philadelphia 

Philimont , . 

Philippi 

Phillip's Creek 

Piedmont, also known as Mount 
Crawford. 

Piedmont Station 

Pierce's Point 

Pierson's Farm 

Pigeon-Roost Creek 

Piketown, also known as Try Mount- 
ain. 



STATE. 



Tenn. 
Tenn . 

Mo .. 
Mo .. 
Miss . 

N, C. 
La . . 

KC. 

Mo .. 
Mo .. 
Va -. 

Va . . 
La .. 
Kans 



Miss.., 
Va . . . . 
Va 

Ga . . . . 
Ark . - . 
Ga . . . . 
D. T... 
Ark . . . 
Mo ... . 
Fla . . . . 
Fla.... 
N.Mex. 
Ky.... 
Ark . . . 
Ky .... 
I. T ... 
Tenn . . 
Va . . . . 

W. Va . 
W. Va . 
Ark . . . 
Tenn . . 
Va . . . . 
W. Va . 
Miss . . . 
Va . . . . 

Va . . . . 
Fla ... . 
Va . . . . 
Miss. .. 
Ky.... 



DATE. 



Sept. 13, ] 863. 
Dec. 30, 18G2. 

July 17 and 19, 186L 
Dec. G, 1802. 
April 4, 18G2. 
Aug. 18, 1863. 
March 20, 1864. 
July 26, 1863. 

July 26, 1862. 
April 20, 1863. 
June 26, 1861. 

Feb. 3, 1864. 
March 28, 1863. 
Nov. 25, 1864. 
June 20, 1863. 
Aug. 18, 1863. 
Nov. 26 to 28, 1864. 
June 29, 1862. 

July 19 and 20, 1864. 

March 6 to 8, 1862. 

Nov. 27, 1863. 

April 15, 1862. 

April 8, 1864. 

Oct. 29, 1864. 

Nov. 23, 1861. 

April 2, 1864. 

April 15, 1862. 

Nov. 9, 1862. 

Aug. 26, 1863. 

Oct. 6, 7, and 8, 1862. 

Aug. 26, L863. 

March 2 and 4, 1863. 

June 10, 1864, to April 3, 

1865. 
Sept. 7, 1861. 
Jan. 8, 1864. 
July 12, 1864. 
Oct. 20, 22, and 26, 1863. 
Nov. 1, 1862. 
June 3, 1861. 
May 21, 1862. 
June 5, 1864. 

May 16, 1863. 
Oct. 18, 1864. 
June 16, 1864. 
May 14, 1863. 
Nov. 9, 1861. 



46 



PLACE. 



Pikeville . . 
Pikeville .. 
Pilot Knob. 



Piual Creek 

Piuckney Island . . . 
Pine-Barren Creek. 

Do 

Pine-Barren Fork . . 
Pine Bluff 



Pine Bluff 

Pine Forest 

Pine Knob 

Pine Mountain 

Pineville 

Do 

Piney Factory 

Piney Woods 

Pink Hill 

Pinos Altos 

Piuos Altos Mines 

Pittiuan's Ferry ;..... 

Pittman's Ferry 

Pittsburg- Landing, also known as 

Sbiloh.. 
Plain's 8tore 

Do 

Plantersville, also known as Ebe- 
nezer Churcb, and Maplesville. 

Platte Bridge 

Platte City 

Plattsburg 

Plaquemiue 

Do 

Pleasant Grove , . 

Pleasant Hdls 

Pleasant Hill. . „ 

Do 

Pleasant Hill Landing 

Pleasant Ridge 

Plenitude 

Plymouth 

Do . . 

Do 

Pocahontas . . . 

Pocahontas 

Pocotaligo 

Do 

Point Lick 



STATE. 



Ark . . 
Ky... 
Mo ... , 

Ariz.T 
S. C . . , 
Ala... 
Ala..., 
Fla . . . , 
Ark . . . 



Tenn . . 
Nev . . . 
Ga . . . . 
Ga . . . . 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... . 
Tenn . . 
La . . . . 
Mo ... . 
Ariz.T. 
Ariz.T. 
Ark . . . 
Mo .... 
Tenn . . 

La . . . . 
La . . . . 
Ala.... 

Dak . . . 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... . 
La . . . . 
La . . . . 
La . . . . 
La . . . . 
Mo ... . 
JNIo . . . . 
La . . . . 
Ala... 
Miss . . . 
N. C . . . 
N. C . . . 
N. C . . . 
Ark . . . 
Mo ... . 
S. C . . . 
s. c . . . 
Ky ... 



DATE. 



June 25 to 29, 18G4. 

April 15, 1863. 

Sept. 26 to 29 and Oct. 26, 

1864. 
Aug. 1 and 5, 1864. 
Aug. 21, 1862. 
Dec. 17 to 19, 1864. 
March 25, 1865. 
Dec. 17 and 18, 1864. 
Oct. 25, 1863 

Jan. 19, May 1 and 21, 

June 27, and July 2, 

1864. 
Aug. 19, 1864. 
Nov. 17, 1865. 
June 19, 1864. 
June 14, 1864. 
Nov. 19, 1862. . 
Aug. 13, 1863. 
Nov. 3, 1863. 
April 2, 1864. 
June 11, 1862. 
Feb. 27, 1864. 
Jan. 29, 1863. 
July 20 and Nov. 25, 1862. 
Oct. 27, 1862. 
March 2 and April 6 and 

7, 1862. 
May 21, 1863. 
April 7, 1864. 
April 1, 1865. 

June 3 and July 26, 1865. 

July 3, 1864. 

Oct. 27, 1861. 

June 18, 1863. 

June 28 and Aug. 6, 1864: 

April 8, 1864. 

April 9, 1864. 

July 8 and 11, 1862. 

May 25 and 28, 1864. 

April 12, 1864. 

April 6, 1865. 

July 10, 1864. 

Sept. 2, 1862. 

Nov. 26, 1863. 

April 1 and 17 to 20, 1864. 

Aug. 22, 1863. 

Feb. 10, 1864. 

May 29 and Oct. 22, 1862. 

Jan. 14 to 16, 1865. 

Oct. 23, 1862. 



47 



PLACE. STATE. 



Point Lookout Va 

Poiut of Eocks Kaus . 

Point of Kocks Md . . . 

Do , Md . - . 

Point Pleasant La . . . 

Point Pleasant - - - W. Va 

Poison Springs Ark . . 

Polk's Plantation . . Ark . . 

Pollocksville N. C . . 

Do N. C - . 

Poncbatoula La . . . 

Do La . . . 

Pond Creek Ky . . . 

Pond Spring ... Ala. . . 

Pontotoc -.. Miss.. 

Poole's Station Ga . . . 

Poolesville Md . . . 

Pope's Campaign in Va . . . 

Poplar Springs Church Va . . . 

Port Gibson Miss . . 

Do Miss . . 

Port Hudson La . . . 

Port Republic Va . . . 

Port Royal S. C . . 

Do S. C .. 

Port Walthall Va . . - 

Potosi Mo . . . 

Pound Gap Ky . . . 

Pound Gap, also known as Sound- Teun . 

ing Gap. 

Pound Gap expedition Tenn . 

Powder River . . . . Dak . . 

Powder's Mdl Mo . . . 

Powder Springs Ga . - - 

Powder Springs Creek Ga . . . 

Powell's River Bridge Tenn . 

Powhatan Va . . . 

Prairie Chapel Mo . . - 

Prairie D'Ann Ark . . 

Prairie Grove, also known as Fay- Ark . . 

etteville and Illinois Creek. 

Prairie Station Miss . . 

Do Miss. . 

Preble's Farm Va . . . 

Preutis Miss . . 

Prestouburg Ky . . . 

Price's Invasion of Mo . . . 

Prince's Place Mo . . . 

Princeton Ark . . 

Do Ark . . 



DATE. 



May 13, 1864. 

Jan. 20, 1865. 

Aug. 5, 1861. 

June 9 and July 4, 1864. 

June 25, 1864. 

March 30, 1863. 

April 18, 1864. 

May 25, 1863. 

April 14, 1862. 

Jan. 17, 1863. 

Sept. 14, 1862. 

March 24 and May 13, 

1863. 
May 16, 1864. 
Dec. 29, 1864. 
July 11, 1864. 
Dec. 7 to 9, 1864. 
Sept. 7, 1862. 
Aug. 23 to Sept. 1, 1862. 
Sept. 30 and Oct. ! , 1864. 
May 1 and Dec. 26, 1803. 
July 7 and 15, Oct. 1, 1864. 
March 14, May 22 to July 

9, 1863. 
June 9, 1862. 
Nov. 7, 1861. 
Jan. 1, 1862. 
June 16 and 17, 1864. 
Aug. 10, 1861. 
April 19, 1864. 
March 14, 1862. 

July 6, 1863. 
Sept. 5 to 11, 1865. 
Oct. 3, 1864. 
June 20, 1864. 
Oct. 1 to 3, 1864. 
Feb. 22, 1864. 
Jan. 25, 1865. 
Sept. 4,' 1862. 
April 10 to 13, 1864. 
Dec. 7, 1862. 

Feb. 21, 1863. 

Feb. 20, 1864. 

Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, 1864. 

Sept. 20, 1862. 

Jan. 10, 1862. 

Sept. 24 to Oct. 28, 1864. 

Oct. 6, 1864. 

Dec. 6 and 8, 1863. 

April 29 and Oct. 23, 1864. 



48 



PLACE. 



Princeton 

Priucetou 

Pritcbard's Mills, also kuowu as 
Daruestown. 

Proctor's Creek 

Paeblo Colorado . . 

Pulaski 

Pulaski 

Pumpkin-Vine Creek 

Putnam . 

Putnam's Ferry , . . 

Pyramid Lake 

Quaker Bridge, also known as Com- 
fort. 

Quaker Koad , 

Qualltown, also known as Deep 
Creek. 

Quicksand Creek ... 

Quincy 

R. 

Raccoon Ford 

Raccoon Ford . . 

Raceland 

Raid — Rocky Mount 

Raid — Tar River 

Raid to Gordonsvi'le , 

Raleigh 

Randolph County 

Rapidan 

Rapidan Station 

Rappahannock Bridge . -, 

Do 

Rappahannock Crossing 

Rappahannock Station 



Rawle's Mills, also known as Little 

Creek. 
Raymond 

Do 

Raytown 

Readyville 

Do 

Ream's Station 



STATE. 



Ky.... 
W. Va . 

Md . . . - 

Va . . - . 
N. Mex, 
Ala.... 
Tenn .. 



Ga . . . , 
Mo ... . 
Mo . . . . 

Nev'l .. 



N. C 

Va .. 

K C, 

Ky. 

Mo .. 

Ala.. 
Va .. 

La .. 

N. C 
K C 
Va .. 
N. C, 
Mo . 
Va ., 

Va . 
Va . 
Va . 
Va . 
Va ., 



N. C. 

Miss. 
Miss. 
Mo .. 
Tenn 
Tenn 
Va . . 



DATE. 

June 10,1864. 

May 15 to 18, 1862, and 

May 6, 1864. 
Sept. 15, 1861. 

May 12 to 16, 1864. 

Aug. 18, 1863. 

July 15, 1863. 

May 4, 1862, and May 13, 

Sept. 26 and 27, Dec. 25, 

1864. 
May 25 to June 4, 1864. 
Sept. 1, 1862. 
April 2, 1862. 
May 14, 1865. 

July 6, 1863. 

March 29, 1865. 
Feb. 5, 1864. 

April 6, 1864. 
Nov. 1, 1864. 

Oct. 30, 1864. 

Sept. 14 and 19, 1863, and 

Nov. 26, 1864. 
June 22, 1862. 
July 18 to 21, 1863. 
July 18 to 21, 1863. 
Dec. 8 to 28, 1864. 
April 7 and 13, 1865. 
May 8, 1864. 
Oct. 10 and 17, 1863, and 

March 1, 1864. 
May 1, 1863. 
Nov. 8, 1862. 
Oct. 24, 1863. 
Oct. 22, 1863. 
Aug. 20 to 23, 1862, Aug. 

1 and 2, 1863, and Nov. 

7, 1863. 
Nov. 3, 1862. 

May 12, 1863. 
Feb. 4, 1864. 
June 23, 1862. 
Aug. 28, 1862. 
Sept. 7, 1864. 
June 22 and 29, and Aug. 
25, 1864. 



49 



PLACE. 



Eeconnoissance, Darby town Eoacl . . 
Eeconiioissance on Charles City 

Crossroads. 
Eeconnoissance on Corinth Eoad. . . 
Eeconnoissance to Boyd ton Road . . 
Eeconnoissance to Hatcher's Run . . 

Eeconnoissance to Strasburg 

Eector s Farm 

Eectortown, also known as Five 

Points. 

Eed Bone 

Red Bone Church 

Red Clay 

Red Hill 

Red House 

Red Mound 

Eed Oaks 

Eed Eiver expedition 

Eedoubt before Yorktown 

Eedwood 

Eedwood 

Redwood Creek 

Reed's Mountains 

Reedy Creek 

Renick 

Rensey 's Ferry 

Rerock ... 

Eesaca 

Eey nold's Plantation 

Ehea's Mills.. 

Eheartown 

Richfield - 

Eichland 

Eichland 

Do 

Eichmond 

Do 

Eichmond 

Richmond 

Eichmond 

Do 

Eichmond and Petersburgh Eailroad 

Eich Mountain 

Eickett's Hill 

Eiddle's Shop 

Eienzi 

Eincon de Mascaras 

Einggold 

4 



STATE. 



Ya . . . 
Va , . . . 

Miss . . . 
Va . . . . 
Va . . . . 
Va . - . . 
Ark . . . 
Va ... 

Miss . . . 
Mo . - . . 
Ga.. .. 
Ala--.. 
W. Va . 
Tenn . . 

Ga 

La . . . - 
Va . - - . 
Cal . . . - 
Minn -- 
Cal , . . . 
Ark . . . 
W. Va. 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... . 
Ariz . . - 
Ga 

Ga 

Ark . . . 
Tenn . . 
Mo ... . 
Ark . . . 
Tenn . . 
Tenn . . 
Ky..-. 
Ky.... 
La . . . . 

Miss . . . 
Va , . . . 

Va . . . . 
Va . - - . 
W. Va. . 
Tenn . . 

Vcl .... 

Miss - . . 

N. Mex 
Ga . . - . 



DATE. 



Oct. 13, 1864. 
Oct. 1, 18G4. 

April 8, 1862. 
Oct. 8, 1864. 
Dec. 8 and 9, 1864. 
Oct. 13, 1864. 
Dec. 19, 1864. 
Jan. 1, 1864. 

April 21j 1864. 

Sept. 25, 1863. 

May 3, 1864. 

Jan. 14, 1865. 

July 12, 1861. 

Dec. 30, 1862. 

Aug. 19, 20, and 28, 1864. 

May — , 1864. 

April 26, 1862. 

Aug. 4, 1863. 

Aug. 18, 1862. 

July 7, 1863. 

Dec. 5, 1862. 

May 13, 1862. 

Nov. 1, 1861. 

May 31, 1862. 

March 24, 1865. 

May 13 to 16, and Oct. 12, 

1864. 
Nov. 27 to 29, 1864. 
Nov. 7, 1862. 
Oct. 11, 1863. 
May 19, 1863. 
May 3, 1864. 
Oct. 23, 1862. 
Sept. 26, 1864. 
Aug. 30, 1862. 
July 28, 1863. 
March 30 and June 15, 

1863. 
June 14, 1863. 
Sept. 29 and 30, and Oct. 

28 and 29, 1864. 
March 30 to x\pril 3, 1865. 
May 6 and 7, 1864. 
July 11. 1861. 
Aug. 6 and Sept. 7, 1862. 
June 13, 1864. 
Aug. 19 and 26, and Sept. 

9 and 18, 1862. 
Dec. 11, 1863. 
Sept. 11 and Nov. 27, 1863. 



50 



PLACE. 



Rio De Los Auimos 

Eio Hondo 

Eio Verde 

Ripley - 

Do 

Ripley - 

River's Bridge 

Roach e's Plantation 

Roanoke 

Roanoke Island 

Roan's Tan-yard 

Robertson's Run 

Robertson's Tavern 

Robinson's Mills 

Rocheport ... 

Rock CaSon 

Rock Creek 

Rockford 

Rock House .., 

Rockingham , 

Rockport 

Rockport 

Rockville 

Rocky Bluff 

Rocky Creek Church 

Rocky Crossing 

Rocky Face Ridge 

Rocky Gap 

Rocky Gap 

Rodgersville .... 

Rodney 

Do 

Rogersville 

Rogersville .... 

Rolla 

Rolling Fork 

Rolling Prairie 

Rome 

Rome Crossroads 

Romney, also known as Hanging 
Rock. 

Rood's Hill 

Rosecrans's campaign in 

Roseville 

Do 

Roseville Creek 

Ross Landing 

Round Away Bayou 



STATE. 



N. Mex 
K. Mex, 
Ariz . . . 
Miss... 

Miss . . . 

Tenn .. 
S.C ... 
Miss... 
Mo ... . 
N. C . . . 
Mo ... . 
Va . . - . 
Va . . . . 
Miss. . . 
Mo . . . 
Nev . . . 
Dak... 
Tenn .. 
W. Va . 
N. C . . . 
Ark ... 
Mo ... . 
Md . . . . 
Mo . . . . 
Ga . . . . 
Miss. .- 
Ga 

Ky.-.. 
Va . . . . 

Tenn .. 
Miss . . 
Miss. .. 
Ala.... 
Tenn . . 
Mo . . . 
Miss . . . 
Ark . . . 
Ga .... 



Ga 

\V. Va 

Va . . . 
Tenn . 
Ark . , 
Ark . . 

Arlc . . . 
Ark . . . 
La . . . , 



DATE. 



July 19, 1863. 

July 18, 18G3. 

Oct. 13, 1865. 

July 7 and Dec. 1, 1863. 

June 7 and 11, and July 

7, 1864. 
Jan. 8, 1863. 
Feb. 3 to 9, 1865. 
March 31, 1864. 
Sept. 6, 1862, 
Feb. 8, 1862. 
Jan. 8, 1862. 
Oct. 10, 1863. 
Nov. 28, 1864. 
Oct. 17, 1863. 
June 1 and 18, 1863. 
Feb. 15, 1866. 
July 1, 1865. 
Nov. 14, 1863. 
Feb. 12, 1864. 
March 7, 1865. 
March 25, 1864. 
Sept. 23, 1864. 
Sept. 22, 1863. 
Aug. 7, 1862. 
Dec. 2, 1864. 
June 20, 1863. 
Feb. 23 to 27, Mar. 5 to 9, 

and May 8 to 12, 1864. 
June 9, 1863. 
Aug. 26, 1863. 
Au^. 22, 1864. 
Dec. 17 and 24, 1863. 
Mar. 4 and Aug. 1, 1864. 
May 13, 1862. 
Nov. 6, 1863. 
Aug. 1 and Nov. 1, 1864. 
Nov. 22, 1864. 
Jan. 23 and Feb. 4, 1864. 
May 17 and 18, and Oct. 

13, 1864. 
Mav 16, 1864. 
June 11, Sept. 23, and Oct. 

26, 1861. 
May 14 and Nov. 22, 18()4. 
June 23 to 30, 1863. 
Nov. 12, 1863. 
March 29 and April 4, 5, 

and 15, 1864. 
March 20, 1864. 
Feb. 14, 1864. 
March 30, 1863. 



51 



PLACE. 



EouDcl Hill 

Eound Hill 

Eousseau's campaign in 

Rousseau's pursuit of Wheeler in . 
Eousseau's raid in 



Eover 

Eowauty Creek 

Eowlett's Station, also known as 

Munfordsville and Woodson- 

ville. 

Euckersville 

Eural Hills 

Eush Creek 

Eussell's House 

Eussellville 

Eussellville 

Eussellville 

Rutherford's Creek 

Do 



Sabine Crossroads, also known as 
Mansfield and Pleasant Grove. 

Sabine Pass 

Sacramento 

Sacramento Mountains 

Do 

Sage Creek 

Sailor's Creek, also known as Harp- 
er's P'arm and Deatonsville. 
Salem, also known as Spring Eiver. 
Salem . 

Do 

Salem . . 

Do . . 

Salem 

Salem 

Do 

Salem Cemetery 

Salem Church 

Salem Pike 

Salem Heights 

Salin 

Saline County 

Saline Eiver 

Do 

Salisbury 

Do 

Salkehatchie 

Salkehatchie River 

Salt Lick 



STATE. 



Ark . . . 
Tenn .. 
Tenn .. 
Tenn . . 
Ala. & 

Ga. 
Tenn . . 
Va . . . . 
Ky.... 



Miss. 
Tenn 
LT.. 



Miss- 
Ky-- 
Mo . - 
Tenn 
Tenn 
Tenn 



La - . . 

La . . . . 
Ky . . . . 
N.Mex. 
N.Mex. 
D. T . . . 
Va . - - . 

Ark ... 
Miss . . . 
Miss. .. 
Mo ... . 
Mo . . . . 
N. C - . . 
Va . . . . 
Va . . . . 
Tenn . . 
Va ... 
Tenn . . 
Va .. 
LT... 



Mo .. 
Ark . 
Ark . 
Tenn 
Tenn 
S. C . 

s.c . 

Va .. 



DATE. 



Julv 7, 1862. 
Aug. 28, 18(32. 
June 23 to 30, 1863. 
Sept. 1 to 8, 1864. 
July 11 to 22, 1864. 

Jan. 31 and June 23, 1863. 
Feb. 5 and 7, 1865. 
Dec. 17, 1861. 



Oct. 6, 1862. 

Nov. 18, 1862. 

Feb. 9, 1865. 

May 17, 1862. 

July 29 and Sept. 30, 1862. 

Oct. 9, 1864. 

July 1, 1862. 

March 10, 1863. 

Dec. 19, 1864. 



April 8, 1864. 

Sept. 8, 1863. 
Dec. 28, 1861. 
Aug. 25, 1864. 
Julv 1, 1865. 
April 21, 1865. 
April 6, 1865. 

March 18, 1862. 

Oct. 8, 1863. 

June 11, 1864. 

Dec. 3, 1861. 

July 6 and Aug. 9, 1862. 

April 3, 1865. 

Nov. 5, 1862. 

June 21, 1864. 

Dec. 18, 1862. 

June 2, 1864. 

Mar<;h 21, 1863. 

May 3 and 4, 1863. 

Dec. 2, 1862. 

July 30, 1863. 

May 4, 1864. 

May — , 1 865. 

Aug. 11, 1862. 

April 16 and Dec. 3, 1863. 

Feb. 9, 1865. 

Feb. 6, 1865. 

Oct. 14, 1863. 



52 



PLACE. 



Salt Springs 

Saltville 9. 

Salyei sville ..... 

Samaria Cbiircli 

Sam Jones surrendered 

San Andres Mountain 

San Carlos Eiver . . 

Sand Creek 

Sandersville, also known as Buffalo 
Creek. 

Sand Mountain . 

Do 

Sandy Swamp 

Sangster's Station 

Santa r6 

Santa Eosa 

Saratoga 

Sartoria 

Sauk Centre . 

Saulsbury - - 

Saunders 

Savage's Station 

Savannah 

Savannah 

Scarycown 

Scatterville 

Scottsborough 

Scott'S Farm 

Scott's Ford 

Scott's Mills Eoad 

Scottsville 

Scrougesville 

Scully ville 

Seabrook's Point 

Searcy 



Searcy Landing 

Secessionville 

Do 

Second assault on Fort Wagner 

Second assault on Port Hudson 

Second assault on Vicksburg 

Section 37, Nashville and IS. W. E. E 

Sedalia 

Do 

Selma 

Senatobia 

Seneca - . 

Seneca Station 

Seven days, includes Chickahomi- 

ny, Peach Orchard, and Savage 

Station. 



STATE. 



Ga . . . . 
Va . . - . 

Ky.-.- 

Va . . . , 
Fla . . . . 
N.Mex. 

Cal 

I.T.... 
Ga.. .. 

Ala.... 
Ala.... 
N. C . . . 
Va . . . . 
Mo ... . 
Fla. .. 
Ky.... 
Miss . . . 
Minn . . 
Miss... 
Fla . . . . 
Va . . . , 
Ga . . . . 
Tenn . , 
W. Va, 
Ark . . 
Ala... 
Ark . . 
Mo . . . 
Tenn . 
Ala... 
Tenn . 
I.T... 
S. C . . 
Ark . . , 

Ark . . 

S. C . - 

s. c . . 
s. c .. 

La . . . 
Miss . . 
Tenn . 
Mo . . . 
Mo . . . 
Ala... 
Miss . . 
Md . . . 
LT... 



Va 



DATE. 



Oct. 1, 1864, 

Oct. 2 and Dec. 20, 1804. 

Nov. 30, 1863. 

June 15 and 24, 1864. 

May 10, 1865. 

July 1, 1865. 

May 27, 1864. 

Dec. 9, 1864. 

Nov. 26, 1864. 

April 30, 1863. 

Jan. 27, 1865. 

Dec. 18, 1863. 

Dec. 15, 1863. 

July 24 and 25, 1862. 

Oci. 9, 1861. 

Oct. 26, 1861. 

June 4, 1863. 

Sept. 10, 1862. 

July 2, 1864. 

May 19, 1864. 

June 29, 1862. 

Dec. 10 to 21, 1864. 

April 16, 1862. 

July 17, 1861. 

July 10 and Aug. 3, 1862. 

Jan. 8, 1865. 

Feb. 12, 1864. 

Oct. 14, 1863. 

Jan. 27, 1864. 

April 2 and 3, 1865. 

Nov. 27, 1862. 

April 16, 1864. 

June 1, 1862. 

June 3, July 4, and Sept. 

6 and 13, 1864. 
May 19, 1862. 
June 16, 1862. 
July 16, 1863. 
July 18, 1863. 
June 14, 1863. 
May 20, 1863. 
Nov. 24, 1864. 
April 9, 1863. 
Oct. 15, 1864. 
April 2, 1865. • 
May 25, 1863. 
June 11, 1863. 
Sept. 14, 1863. 
June 26 to July 1, 1862. 



53 



PLACE. 



Seven Pines 

Shady Springs . 

Do - 

Shanghai . .- 

Shannon Hill 

Sharon . 

Sharpsburgh 

Shawnee Monnd 

Shawneetowu 

Shelbina 

Shelburne 

Shelby Depot 

Shelbyville 

Shelbvville Pike. . . . 

Shell's Mills 

Shepherdstown 

Do 

Do 

Sbepherdsville 

Sheridan's raid in. . . 

Do • 

Sherwood 

Shiloh 

Ship's Gap 

Shirley's Ford 

Shoal Creek 

Sibley's Lauding . . . 
Siege of Atlanta . . . 
Siege of Kuoxville . 
Siege of Mobile . . . . 
Siege of Petersburg 



Siege of Port Hudson 

Siege of Savannah 

Siege of Suftblk 

Siege of Vicksburg 

Siege of Yorktown 

Silver Creek 

Silver Creek 

Silver Creek, also known as L'oau's 
Tan-yard and Sugar Creek. 

Silver Lake 

Silver Eun 

Simuisport 

Simpsouville 

Sinking Creek 

Siukpole Woods 

Sipsey Swamp 

Six-Mile Creek 

Six-Mile House 

Skeet, also known as Swan's quarter. 
Skull Valley 



STATE. 



Va ... 
W. Va 
W. Va 
Mo ... 
Va ... 
Miss. . 
Md . . . 
Mo ... 
Kaus . 
Mo ... 
Mo ... 
Teun . 
Tenn . 
Teun . 
Ark . . 
VV. Va 
W. Va 
W. Va 
Ky... 
Va . . . 
Va . . . 
Mo . . . 
Tenn . 
Ga . . . 
Mo . . . 
Ala.... 
Mo ... . 
Ga . . . . 
Tenu . . 
Ala . . . , 
Va . . . . 

La . . . . 

Ga 

Va . . . . 
Miss . . . 
Va . . . . 
Ala.... 
Ga . . . . 
Mo ... . 



Fla . . 
K C, 
La .. 
Ky ., 
Va ., 
Mo . . 
Ala.. 
Ala.. 
Va .. 
N. C. 
A. T. 



DATE. 



May 31 and June 3, 18(11'. 

Aug. 28, 1862. 

July 14, 18G3. 

Sept. 27 and Oct. 13, 180 L 

May 4, 1803. 

Feb. 27, 18G4. 

Sept. 17, 1862. 

Dec. 18, 1861. 

June 6, 1863. 

Sept. 4, 1861. 

Sept. 15, 1862. 

Oct. 23, 1862. 

Juue 27, 1863. 

Juue 4 and Oct. 7, 1803. 

Oct. 16, 1862. 

Oct. 1, 1862. 

July 16, 1863. 

Aug. 25, 1864. 

Sept. 21, 1862. 

May 9 to 13, 1864. 

Feb. 27 to March 25, 1805. 

May 18, 1863. 

April 6 and 7, 1862. 

Oct. 16, 1864. 

Sept. 20, 1862. 

is^ov. 9, 1864. 

Oct. 6, 1862. 

July 28 to Sept. 2, 1864. 

^ov. 17 to Dec. 4, 1803. 

March 26 to April 9, 1805. 

June 15, 1864, to April 2, 

1865. 
May 27 to Julv 9, 1863. 
Dec. 10 to 21, 1864. 
April 12 to Mav 4, 1863. 
May 18 to Julv 4, 1863. 
April 5 to May 3, 1862. 
Nov. 9, 1864. 
Oct. 13, 1864. 



Jan. 8, 1862. 

Feb. 20, 1864. • 
March 13, 1865. 
May 18 and Oct. 6, 1864. 
Jan. 25, 1865. 
Nov. 26, 1862. 
March 23, 1862. 
April 6, 1865. 
March 31, 1865. 
Aug. 18 to 21, 1864. 
March 4, 1863. 
.i May 26, 1865. 



54 



PLACE. 



Slatersville, also kuown as New 
Kent C. H. 

Slaughterville 

Slangbter Moimtain 

Smitbfiekl 

Smitbtield 

Do 



Smithsburg 

Smitb's expedition from Tennessee 
to. 

Smitb's Farm 

Smitb's raids from Tennessee to ... . 

Smith's Station 

Smitbville 

Smoky Hill 

Smoky Hill Crossing 

Smyrna 

Snaggy Point . . 

Snake Creek Gap 

Snia Hills ^ 

Snicker's Gap 

Do 

Snicker's Gap Pike . 

Snicker's Ferrv 

Snow Hill . . . .' 

Snyder's Bluff 

Soldier's G rove 

Solomon's Gap - - - . 

Somerset 

Souierville 

Somerv'ille Heigbts 

Sounding Gap . 

Soutb Anna 

Do 

Soutb Brancb Edisto Eiver 

Soutb Brancb Watonwan 

Soutb Fork 

Soutb Mills 

Soutb Mountain 

Soutb Quay 

Soutb Quay Bridge . . 

Soutb Tunnel 

Soutb Union 

Southwest Creek 

Southwest Mountain 

Spanish Fork CaQon 

Siianish Fork , 

Sparta. 



Do .- 

Sperryville. 
Spoonville . 



STATE. 



Va .. 

Ky.. 
Va .. 
Ky .. 
Va .. 
Va ,. 

Md.. 
Miss. 

N.C. 

Miss - 
I. T.. 
Ark . 
Col.. 
Kans 
Ga .. 
La .. 
Ga .. 
Mo .. 
Va -. 
Va .. 
Va .. 
Va .. 
Teun 
Miss . 
Cal.. 
Md . . 
Ky.. 
Tenn 
Va .. 
Tenn 
Va .. 
Va . 
S. C . 
Minn 
Fla . . 
N.C. 
Md.. 
Va .. 
Va .. 
Tenn 
Ky . 
N.C . 
Va ,. 
Utah 
Ala.. 
Tenn 
Tenn 
Va .. 
Ark . 



DATE. 



May 9, 1862. 

Sept. 3, 1862. 

Aug. 9, 1862.* 

Jan. 5, 1865. 

Feb. 13 and Sept. 15, 1863. 

Feb. 1, April 14, and Aug. 

25, 29, and 30, 1864. 
July 4, 1863. 
July 5 to 18, 1864. 

March 16, 1865. 

Feb. 10 to 25, 1864. 

Mav 12, 1864. 

June 18, 1862. 

May 16, 1864. 

Aug. 16, 1864. 

July 2 to 5, 1864. 

May 3, 1864. 

Mav 8 to 10, Oct. 15, 1864. 

April 29 and May 21, 1864. 

Nov. 2, 1862. 

July 17, 1864. - 

Aug. 19, 1864. 

July 18, 1864. 

April 2 and 3, 1863. 

April 30, 1863. 

Sept. 26, 1864. 

July 7, 1864. 

March 30, 1863. 

Jan. 3 and Mar. 29, 1863. 

May 7, 1862. 

March 14, 1862. 

June 26, 1863. 

March 15, 1865. 

Feb. 9, 1865. 

April 16, 1863. 

Feb. 9 and 10, 1864. 

ADril 19, 1862. 

Sept. 14, 1862. 

April 17, 1863. 

May 1, 1863. 

Oct. 10, 1864. 

May 13, 1863. 

Dec. 13, 1862. 

Aug. 9, 1862. 

April 15, 1863. 

March 26 to April 8, 1865. 

Aug. 4, 1862. 

Aug. 9 and Nov. 26, 1863. 

July 5, 1802. 

April 2, 1864. 



55 



PLACE. 



Sporting Hill 

Spottsylvania 

Spottsylvania Court-House 

Spring Creek 

Spring Creek 

Springfield 



Do Mo 

Do Mo 

Springfield W. Va 

Springfield Landing La . . 

Spring Hill Mo . . 

Spring Hill Tenn 

Do Tenn 

Spring River Ark . 

Do Ark . 

Spring liiver Mo . . 

Do Mo . . 

Stahel's recounoissance in Va . - 

Stanardsville Va . . 

Stanford, also known as Lancaster . . Ky . . 

State Creek Ky . . 

Statesboro Ga . . 

St. Augustine Fla . . 

Staunton Bridge Va . . 

Staunton Eoad Va . . 

St. Catherine's Creek Miss . 

St. Charles'. Ark . 

Do Ark . 

Steamer Clara Bell Miss . 

Sterling's Farm La . . 

Stevensburgh Va . . 

Steven's Gap I Ga . . 

Stevenson Ala . . 

Stevenson's Depot j Va . . 

Stewart's Creek "Tenn 



STATE. 



Fa. 
Va . 
Va , 
I.T, 
Mo 
Mo 



St. Francis County 

St. Francois liiver 

St. George's Creek 

St. John's River .... 

St. Louis, streets of 

St. Mary's River 

St. Mary's Trestle 

Stockade at Stone River 

Stockton 

Stoneman's raid in 

Stoneaian's raid to Macon 

Stoneman's raid from Tennessee to. 
Stoneman's raid in Virginia and . .. 
Stone Rivei', also known as Mur- 
freesborough. 



Mo . 
Mo ., 
Ohio. 
S. C . 
Mo . . 
Fhx . - 
Fla.. 
Tenn 
Mo . . 
Va - 
Ga .. 
Va .. 
N.C . 
Tenn 



DATE. 



June 30, 1863. 

May 8 to 21, 1864. 

April 30, 1863. 

June 6, 1863. 

Aug. 23, 1862. 

Aug. 10, Oct. 5 and 25, 

1861. 
Feb. 13, 1862. 
Jan. 7 and 8, Dec. 16, 1863. 
Feb. 3, 1864. 
July 2, 1863. 
Oct. 27, 1861. 
March land 5,1863. 
Nov. 20, 1864. 
March 18, 1862. 
Feb. 9, 1864. 
Sept. 1, 1862. 
Feb 19, 1863. 
Nov. 30, 1862. 
March 1, 1864. 
Oct. 14, 1862. 
June 11, 1863. 
Dec. 4, 1864. 
Dec. 30, 1863. 
June 24, 1864. 
June 1 and 2. 1862. 
July 28, 1863. 
June 17, 1862. 
June 25 and 29, 1864. 
July 24, 1864. 
Sept. 12 and 29, 1863. 
Nov. 7, 1863. 
Sept. 11, 1863. 
Aug. 31, 1862. 
July 20, 1804. 
Dec. 29, 1862, and Jan. 1, 

1863. 
April 8, 1863. 
April 30, and May 1, 18C3. 
July 19, 1863. 
May 23, 1864. 
May 10, 1861. 
Feb. 9 and 10, 1864. 
July 26, 1864. 
Oct. 5, 1863. 
Aug. 9, 1862. 
Aprd 27 to Mav 8, 1863. 
July 26 to 31, i864. 
Dec. 12 to 21, 1864. 
March 20 to April 6, 1865. 
Dec. 31, 1862, to Jan. 3, 

1863. 



56 



PLACE. 



Stone's Farm 

Stone's Ferry 

Stony Creek . . . 

Stony Creek Station 



Stony Lake 
Stony Point. 
Strasburgli . 



Strasburgh Eoad 

Strawberry Plains 

Strawberry Plains 

Streight's raid from Alabama to 

St. Stephen's 

Stumptown - 

Sturgeon . . 

St. Vrain's Old Fort 

Suffolk. (See alg.o siege of) . . . 
Do 



Do... 

Sugar Creek 
Sugar Creek 



Sugar Creek 

Do . 

Sugar-Loaf Battery . . . 

Sugar-Loaf Hill 

Sugar-Loaf Mountain 

Sugar Valley 

Sulphur Branch Trestle 

Sulphur Springs 

Sulphur Springs 

Sulphur Springs Bridge 

Summerville 

Summerville 

Summerville 

Summerville 

Summit Point 

Sumterville 

Sunnyside Landing 

Supply Train 

Sutton 

Suwano Gap 

Swallow's Bluff 

■Swan Lake 

Swan's Quarter 

Sweetwater 

Sweetwater 

Swift Creek 

Swift Creek, also known as Arrow 
field Church. 



STATE. 



Ark 
Ala. 
Va . 
Va . 



Dak . . . 
Ark . . . 
Va . . . . 

Va . . . 

Tenn .. 
Va . . . . 
Ga ... 
S. C . . . 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... . 
N.Mex. 
Va . . . . 
Va ... 

Va ... 

Ark . . 
Mo . . . 

Tenn ., 
Tenn . 
N. C . . 
N. C . . 
Md . . . . 
Ga . . . 
Ala. ., 
Ala... 
Va ... 
Va . . . 
Miss . . 
Tenn . 
Va -. 
W. Va 
Va . . . 

s. c .. 

Ark . . 
Tenn . 
Va - . 
X. C-. 

Tenn . 
Ark . . 
N. C. 
Ga . - . 
Tenn . 
S. C .. 
Va . . . 



DATE. 



April 5, 1864. 

Julv 15, 1864. 

June 28, 1864. 

May 7, Oct. 11, and Dec. 

1, 1864. 
Julv 28, 1863. 
May 20, 1864. 
Mar. 27, June 1 and 2, 

1862, and Oct. 9, 1864. 
Feb. 26 and April 23, 1863. 
Jan. 10, 1864. 
Aug. 14 to 18, 1864. 
April 27 to May 3, 1863. 
March 1, 1865. 
Aug. 2, 1863. 
Sept. 22, 1862. 
Nov. 25, 1864. 
Dec. 28, 1862. 
April 4, May 15 and 16, 

1863. 
March 9, 1864. 
Oct. 17, 1862. 
Jan. 8 and Feb. 17 and 18, 

1862. 
Oct. 9, 1863. 
Dec. 25 and 26, 1864. 
Feb. 11, 1865. 
Jan. 19, 1865. 
Sept. 10, 1862. 
May 13 to 16, 1864. 
Sept. 25, 1864. 
Jan. 25, 1864. 
Aug. 25, 1862. 
Aug. 11,1864. 
Nov. 2Q, 1862. 
Dec. 24 and 25, 1863. 
Feb. 9, 1863. 
Aug. 26, 1861. 
Aug. 21, 1864. 
Mar. 23 and Apr. 9, 1865. 
June 7, 1864. 
Oct. 23, 1863. 
Sept. 23, 1862. 
April 23, 1865. 
Sept. 30, 1863. 
April 23, 1864. 
March 4, 1863. 
Oct. 1 to 3, 1864. 
Oct. 24, 1863. 
April 19, 1865. 
May 8 to 10, 1864. 



57 



PLACE. 



Swift Creek Bridge 

Switzer's Mill 

Sycamore Church. . 

Do 

Sykestowu 

Sylamore 

Sylvan Grove 

Svracuse 



T. 

Taberville - 

Taberville 

Table Mountain 

Tabourville 

Tah-kah-o-kuty 

Tahlequah 

Talbot's Ferry 

Talbot's Station 

Tallahatchie . 

Tallahatchie River 

Talladega 

Tanner's Bridge - — 

Taylor's Bridge 

Taylor's Ford 

Taylor's Hole Creek 

Taylor's K-idge 

Taylor surrendered 

Taylorsville 

Taylorsville 

Tazewell 

Do 

Tebb's Bend 

Ten Islands, also known as Jack- 
son's Ford. 

Ten miles from Columbus 

Terre Noir Creek 

Terrisville 

Texas County 

The Cedars . . _ 

The Island 

The Orchards 

Thibodeauxville 

Thomas Place • - - 

Thomas Ranche 

Thomas Station 



Thompson Cove 

Thompson's Station, also known as 
Spring Hill and Uuionville. 

Thornburg 

Thorn Hill - 

Thoroughfare Gap 



STATE. 



N. C 
Mo . 
Va . 
Va . 
Mo 
Ark 
Ga-. 
Mo . 



Ark . 
Mo .. 
Nev . 
Ark . 
Dak . 
I.T.. 



Ark . 
Tenn 
Fla.. 

Miss- 
Ala.- 
Ga .. 
Va .- 
Tenn 



Ga 



Ky.. 
Va .- 
Tenn 
Tenn 
Ky .. 
Ala.. 

Ky.. 
Ark . 
Tenn 
Mo .. 
Tenn 
Mo . - 
Va .. 
La .. 
Cal.- 
Cal.. 
Ga.. 

Tenn 
Tenn 

Va .. 
Ala . .. 
Va .. 



DATE. 



June 27, 1862. 
Aug. 10, 1862. 
Aug. 3, 1862. 
Sept. 16, 1864. 
March 1, 1862. 
Mav 28 and 29, 1862. 
Nov. 26, 1864. 
Oct. 14. 1863. 



Aug. 11, 1862. 
Aug. 2, 1862. 
Mav 20, 1865. 
July 20, 1862. 
Julv 28,1864. 
March 30, 1863. 
April 19, 1862. 
Dec. 29, 1863. 
June 18, 1862. 
Aug. 7 to 9, 1864. 
April 22, 1865. 
May 15, 1864. 
May 25 to 27, 1864. 
Nov. 10, 1861. 
March 15, 1865. 
Nov. 27, 1863. 
May 4, 1865. 
April 18, 1865. 
Feb. 29, 1864. 
Aug. 6, 1862. 
Jan. 24, 1864. 
July 4, 1863. 
July 14, 1864. 

Jan. 18, 1865. 

April 2, 1864. 

Jan. 14, 1864. 

Sept. 12, 1863. 

Dec. 5 to 8, 1864. 

March 30, 1863. 

June 25, 1862. 

Oct. 27, 1862. 

June 28, 1864. 

Nov. 12, 1863. 

Nov. 27 to 29, and Dec. 3, 

1864. 
Oct. 3, 1863. 
March 4 and 5, 1863. 

Aug. 6, 1862. 
Jan. 3, 1865. 

April 2, Oct. 17, and Nov. 
5, 1862. 



58 



PLACE. 



Tickfaw River 

Tillaflnny River 

Tilton . 

Tiltou 

Timber Hill 

Tobbert's Ferry 

Tobosof kee 

Todd's Tavern 

Tolopotomy 

Tompkiiisville 

Do 

Tom's Brook, also kuown as Fisher's 
Hill, Strasburgh, aud Wood- 
stock. 

Tougue River 

Toon's Station 

Torpedo explosion 

Town Creek 

Town Creek .. . 

Township 

Tracy City 

Training Post 

Tranter's Creek 

Tread well's Plantation 

Trenches, front of Petersburg 

Trenton 

Trenton 

Trenton 

Trenton Bridge 

Trevilliau Station 

Trinity 

Trinity River 

Trion - - - 

Triplet's Bridge 

Trinne . - - . 

Try Mountain 

Tule Rosa Vallev 

Tulip 

Tullahoma 

Tunnel Hill 




Tunnel Hill . 

Tunnel Mountain . 

Tunstall Station 

Do 

Do 

Tupelo 

Do 

Turkey Bend 

Turkey Island Bridge. 

Tur man's Ferry 

Turnback Creek , 



STATE. 



Ark 
Ga . 
Va . 
Va . 
Ky- 
Ky . 
Va . 



Dak . 
Teun 

K. C. 
Ala-. 
N. C. 
Fla . . 
Tenn 
Ark . 
N.C . 
Miss - 
Va .. 
Ark . 
N.C . 
Tenn 
K.C . 
Va .. 
Ala.. 
Cal.. 
Ala.. 
Ky.- 
Tenn 
Ky.. 
Cal - . 
Ark . 
Tenn 
Ga .. 

Miss . 
Miss. 
Va .- 
Va .- 
Va .. 
Miss . 
Miss . 
Va .. 
Va . 
Ky . 
Mo . . 



DATE. 



May 1, 1863. 
Dec. 6 to 9, 1864. 
Oct. 13, 1864. 
May 13, 1864. 
Nov. 19, 1864. 
March 20, 1865. 
April 20, 1865. 
May 8, 1864. 
May 28 to 31, 1864. 
July 9, 1862. 
April 23, 1863. 
Oct. 9, 1864. 



Aug. 29, 1865. 

Aug. 31, 1862. 

May 26, 1864. 

April 27 and 28, 1863. 

Feb. 20, 1865. 

Jan. 26, 1863. 

Jan. 20, 1864. 

Oct. 24, 1864. 

June 5, 1862. 

Oct. 20, 1863. 

June 20 to Dec. 31, 1804. 

Oct. 14, 1862. 

Dec. 12, 1862. 

Aug. 7 and Dec. 20, 1862. 

May 14, 1862. 

June 11 and 12, 1804. 

July 24, 1862. 

Nov. 13, 1863. 

April 1, 1865. 

June 16, 1863. 

June 9, 18})3. 

Nov. 9, 1861. 

Feb. 26, 1863. 

Oct. 10, 1863. 

July 1, 1863. 

Jan. 28, Feb. 25 to 27, 

May 7, 1864. 
Feb. 13, 1864. 
Feb. 7, 1864. 
June 14, 1862. 
May 4, 1863. 
March 3, 1864. 
May 6, 1863. 

July 13 to 15 and 25, 1864. 
June 30, 1802. 
July 20, 1802. 
Jan. 9, 1864. 
April 20, 1802. 



59 



PLACE. 



Turner's Gap. 
Tuscahoma . . 
Tuscaloosa . . . 
Tuscumbia . . . 



Tuscurabia 

Tuscumbia Creek 

Tuscumbia Kiver 

Twelve miles from Yazoo City 

Two Hills 

Tyree Springs 



U. 



Union 

Union 

Union Churcli , 

Union Church 

Union City 

Union City 

Do 

Union Mills 

Union Station 

Unionville 

University Place 

Upper Missouri River. 
Upperville 

Do 

Upton Hill 

Utoy Creek - 



V. 

Vache Grass 

Valley Station 

Valverde, also known as Fort Craig 

Van Buren 

Do 

Van Buren County 

Vance's Store , 

Van Wert 

Varnell's Station 

Vaughan Eoad 

Vaughan 

Vaught's Hill , 

Vera Cruz , 

Vermilion Bayou 



Verona . . . 
Verona . . . 
Vicksburg 



Do 

Vidalia . 



STATE. DATE. 



Md - - . Sept. 14, 1862. 

Miss . . . May 15, 1863. 

Ala.... April 4, 1865. 

Ala .... Feb. 22, April 24, and Oct. 

24 to 27, 1863. 

Miss . . . May 30, 1862. 

Miss . . . May 30 and Oct. 5, 1862. 

Ala . . . Oct. 5, 1862. 

Miss . . . Dec. 1, 1864. 

Dak . . . Aug. 8, 1864. 

Teun . . Nov. 7 and 8, 1862. 



Miss. . . Feb. 21 and 22, 1864. 

Va .... Nov. 3, 1862. 

Miss . . . April 28, 1863. 

Va . . . June 8» 1862. 

Ky . . . . March 24, 1864. 

Tenn . . March 30, 1862. 

Tenn .. July 10 and Nov. 19, 1863. 

Mo ... . Aug. 20, 1862. 

Tenn .. Nov. 1 to 4, ]864. 

Tenn . . March 4 and 5, 1863. 

Tenn . . July 4, 1863. 

Ark . . . Oct. 10, 1862. 

Va .... Nov. 3, 1862. 

Va June 21 and Sept. 25, 1863. 

Va .... Oct. 12, 1861. 

Ga .... Aug. 5 and 6, 1864. 



Ark . . . Sept. 26, 1864. 

Col ... , Jan. 15, 1865. 

KMex. Feb. 21, 1862. 

Ark . . . Dec. 21 and 28, 1862. 

Ark . . . Aug. 12, 1864. 

Ark . . . March 25, 1864. 

Ark . . . Oct. 2, 1863. 

Ga .... Oct. 10, 1864. 

Ga - . . . May 7 and 9, 1864. 

Va .... Feb. 5 to 7, 1865. 

Miss . . . May 12, 1864. 

Tenn . . March 20, 1863. 

Ark . . . Nov. 3, 1864. 

La . - . . April 17, Oct. 10 and Nov. 

30, 1863. 
Ind.... July 12, 1863. 
Miss . . . Dec. 25, 1864. 
Miss... May 18 to July 4, and 

Aug. 27, 1863. 
Miss . . : Feb. 13 and July 4, 1864. 
La . . . . Sept. 14, 1863. 



60 



PLACE. 



Vidalia 

Vienna 

Do 

Village Creek 

Vincent's Crossroads, also known 
as Bay Springs. 

Vinegar Hill . - 

Vining Station 

ir. 

Wachita Indian Agency. , 

WaddelFs Farm 

Wadesbnrg 

Waldron 

Do 

Walker's Ford 

Walkersville .... 

Wallace's Ferry 

Wall Bridge 

Wall Hill 

Walnut Creek 

Walnut Grove Church 

Walthal 

Wapping Heights 

Wardensville 

Warm Springs 

Warm S[)rings 

Warm Springs 

Warrensburg 

Do 

Do 

Warrenton Junction 

Do 

Warrenton Springs 

Warsaw 

Do 

Do 

Warsaw 

Wartrace - 

Washington 

Do 

Waterford 

Do , 

Waterford 

Waterloo 

Waterloo Bridge 

Water Proof 

Do 



STATE. 



La .- 
Va .. 
Va .. 

Ark . 
Miss . 

S.C., 
Ga -, 



Tex . . . 
Ark . . . 
Mo ... . 
Ark . . . 

Ark . - . 
W. Va . 
Mo . . . 
Ark . . , 
Va - . . . 
Miss . . . 
Mo ... . 
Ga.. .. 
Va .... 
Va . . . . 
Va .... 
N.Mex 
N. C . . . 
Teun . . 
Mo ... . 
Mo . . . 

Mo . . . 
Va ... 
Va . . . 
Va . . . 
Mo . . . 
Mo . . - 
Mo ... , 
K C. 
Tenn . 
N.C .. 
K C- 

Miss . . 
Miss . . 
Va . . . 
La . . . 
Va ... 
La . . . 
La .. . 



DATE. 



Feb. 7 and July 22, 1804. 
June 17 and Dec. 3, 1801. 
Sept. 2, 1802. 
June 27, 1802. 
Oct. 20, 1803. 

Aug. 20, 1803. 
July 2 to 5, 1804. 



Feb. 10, 1803. 

June 12 and 27, 1802. 

Dec. 24, 1801. 

Sept. 11, Oct. 0, and Dec. 

30, 1803. 
Feb. 1, 1804. 
Dec. 2, 1803. 
April 2 and 14, 1802. 
July 20, 1864. 
May 5, 1804. 
Feb. 12, 1804. 
Aug. 8, 1802. 
June 24, 1803. 
June 10, 1804. 
July 23, 1803. 
May 28, 1802. 
June 20, 1833. 
Nov. 20, 1803. 
Aug. 19, 1803. 
Oct. 18, 1801, 
March 20 and 28, April 8, 

and June 17, 1802. 
May 28, 1804. 
Sept. 2d, 1802. 
May 3 and 14, 1803. 
Oct. 12 and 13, 1803. 
Oct. 16, 1801. 
April 8, 17, and 28, 1802. 
Oct. 8, 1803. 
April 6, 1865. 
Oct. 5, 1863. 
Sept. 0, 1802. 
March 30 to April 4, and 

Nov. 1, 1803. 
Nov. 29 and 30, 1802. 
Aug. 10 and 17, 1804. 
Aug. 7, 1803. 
Oct. 20, 1804. 
Aug. 23, 1802. 
Nov. 21, 1803. 
Feb. 14 and 15, and April 

20, 1804. 



61 



PLACE. 



Water Valloy 

Wanj;li's Faiiu 

Wanbatchie 

Wautauga Bridge . 

Do 

Waverly 

Do...... --.. 

Wayne County 

Wayne Court-House 
Waynesboro' 



Waynesboro'. . 

Do 

Waynesville . . . 
Weaver's Store . 
Webber's Falls . 



Welaka 

Weldon Eailroad 



Weldon Eailroad expedition. 

Wellington ■. 

Weutzville 

West Branch i 

West Liberty 

Westminster 

Weston 

West Plains 

West Point 

Do 



West Point 

West Point - 

West Point 

Do 

Do 

West Point 

West Point Eailroad 

Westport 

Do 

Westprairie 

Wet Glaze, also known as Heury- 

town, Monday's Hollow, and 

Shanghai. 

Weyer's Cave 

Whiphy 

Whistler's Station 

White County 

White County 

Whitehall 

White House 

White-House Landing 



STATE. 



Miss. . 
Ark . - 
Tenn ., 
Tenn . 
Tenn . 
Tenn . . 
Tenn .. 
Mo . - - 
W. Va 
Ga . . . 

Va - . . . 
Va . . . , 
Mo ... . 
Ky... 
LT..., 

Fla . . . . 
Va . . . . 

Va . - . . 
Mo ... . 

Mo 

Va . . . . 
Ky.... 
Md . - . . 
W. Va . 
Mo ... . 
Ark . . . 
Ark . . . 

Ga . . . 
Miss... 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... . 
Mo . . . . 
Va . . . . 
Ga . . . , 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... . 
Mo ... . 



Va .. 

S. C . 
Ala.. 
Ark . 
Tenn 
N.C. 
Va . . 
Va .. 



DATE. 



Dec. 4, 1862. 

Feb. 19, 1864. 

Oct. 27, 1863. 

Dec. 30, 1862. 

April 25 and 26, 1864. 

Oct. 23, 1862. 

April 10, 1863. 

April 26, 1864. 

Aug. 27, 1861. 

Nov. 27 to 29, and Dec. 4, 

1864. 
Sept. 28 and Oct. 2, 1864. 
March 2, 1865. 
Aug. 25, 1863. 
April 28, 1863. 
April 11 and 26, Sept. 9, 

and Oct. 12, 1863. 
May 19, 1864. 
June 22 and 23, and Aug. 

18 to 22, 1864. 
Dec. 7 to 11, 1864. 
July 8, 1864. 
July 15 and 17, 1861. 
April 14, 1863. 
Oct. 23, 1861. 
June 29, 1863. 
Aug. 31, 1862. 
Feb. 18, 1862. 
Aug. 14, 1863. 
June 16, Julv 28, and Aug. 

5, 1864. 
April 16, 1865. 
Feb. 21, 1864. 
Oct. — , 1861. 
Aug. 14, 1863. 
Oct. 26, 1864. 
May 7 and 8, 1862. 
July 18, 1864. 
June 17, 1863. 
Oct. 23, 1864. 
July 23, 1862. 
Oct. 13, 1861. 



Sept. 27, 1864. 
Feb. — , 1865. 
April 13, 1865. 
Feb. 9, 1864. 
Jan. 16, 1864. 
Dec. 16, 1862. 
June 20, 1864. 
June 21, 1864. 



62 



PLACE. 



Whiteniarsli, also known as Wil- 
mington Island. 

White Monntains 

Wliite-Oak Creek 

Wbite-Oak Kitlge. 

White-Oak Eoad 

White-Oiik Swamp, also known as 
Glendale, Charles City Cross- 
roads, Nelson's Farm, Frazier's 
Farm, Tnrkey Bend, and New 
Market Crossroads. 

White-Oak Swamp Bridge 

Do 

White Post 



White River 
Do .- 
Do-. 



White River 

Do 

White River 

White Sulphnr Springs 

Do 

White's Bridge 

White's Ford ... 

Whiteside 

White Stone Hill 

Whitewater 

Whitleu's Mill 

Whittaker's Mills. . .. 
Wier Bottom Church . . 



Wild Cat 

Wilderness 

Wilcox's Bridge . 

Wiliston 

William's Bridge 
Williamsburg . . . 
Williamsburg . . . 



Do 

Do 

Williamsburg Road. 

Williamsport 

Do 

Williamsport 

Willicomack ..... 
Willis' Church .... 
Willmarsh Island. . 

Willow Creek 

Wilmington 



STATE. 



Ga . 

Dak 
Ark 
Ky. 
Va . 
Va . 



DATE. 



April IC, 1862. 

Nov. 25, 1862. 

Apr. 14 and Aug. 11, 1864. 

Aug. 19, 1862. 

March 31, 1865. 

June 30, 1862. 



Va - . . , 


Aug. 4, 1862. 


Va 


June 13, 1864. 


Va . . - . 


June 13, Aug. 11, and 




Dec. 6, 1864. 


Ark . . . 


Mav 6, 1862. 


Ark . . - 


April 26, 1863. 


Ark . - . 


June 22 and 24, and Oct. 




22, 1864. 


Mo ... . 


Aug. 4, 1862. 


Mo ... . 


April 17, 1863. 


Dak . . . 


June 17, 1865. 


Va . . . . 


Nov. 15, 1862. 


Va ... - 


Oct. 12 and 13, 1863. 


Va . . - . 


May 9, 18(i4. 


Va .... 


Sept. 21, 1863. 


Fla . . . . 


July 27, 1864. 


Dak . . . 


Sept. 3 to 5, 1863. 


Mo ... - 


April 24, 1863. 


Ark . . . 


Oct. 8, 1864. 


Va 


April 11, 1863. 


Va . . . . 


Mav 12 to 16, and June 




16, 1864. 


Ky.... 


Oct. 21, 1861. 


Va .... 


Mav 5 to 7, 1864. 


N. C . . . 


March 8 to 10, 1865. 


s. c . . . 


Feb. 8, 1865. 


La ... . 


June 27, 1862. 


Ky ... 


Oct. 28, 1862. 


Va .... 


May 5, July 11, and Sept. 




9, 180*2. 


Va . . . . 


Feb. 7 and March 29, 1863. 


Va .... 


March 4, 1864. 


Va .... 


June 18, 1862. 


Md . . . . 


Sept. 20, 1862. 


Md .... 


July 6, 1863. 


Tenn .. 


Aug. 11, 1862. 


Va .... 


April 3, 18()5. 


Va . - 


June 29, 1862. 


S. C . . . 


Feb. 22, 1864. 


Cal .... 


Nov. 17, 1863. 


N. C . . . 


Feb. 22, 1865. 



63 



PLACE. 



Wilmington Island 

Wilson's Creek 

Wilson's Creek, also known 
Springfield and Oak Hills. 

Wilson's Farm 

Wilson's Landing 

Wilson's raid on Weldon Railroad 

Wilson's raid, Alabama to 

Wilson's Wharf Landing 

Winchester 



as 



Do 



Do 



Wireman's Shoals . 
Wirt Court-House . 

Wittsburgh 

Wolf Creek Bridge 
Wolf River 



STATE. 



Ga .... 
Ky... 
Mo ... . 

La . . . . 
Va -, 
Va .... 
Ga . . . 
Va . . . 
Va ... 

Va . . . 

Va . . . 

Ky - - . 
W.Va 
Ark . . 
Miss . . 
Tenn . 



Wolf River Bridge Miss . 



Woodbury 
Woodbury 



Wood Creek 

Wood Lake 

Woodsonville 

Woodstock 

Woodville 

Woodville 

Wormley's Gap 

Worthingtou . . . 

Wright County 

Wyatts 

Do 

Wyerm ail's Mills 

Wyoming Court-House. 
Wytheville 

Do 

Do 



Y. 



Yate's Ford 
Yazoo City . 



Do 



Do 

Yazoo City expedition 

Yazoo expedition 

Yazoo Pass 

V^ellow Bayou 



Ky 

Tenu . . 

Mo ... . 
Minn , , 
Ky..-. 
Va - . . . 
Miss . . 
Tenn . 
Va .... 
W. Va 
Mo ... . 
Miss . . 
Miss.. 
Tenn . 
W.Va 
Va . . . 
Va ... 
Va ... 



Ky.. 
Miss. 

Miss. 

Miss 
iMiss. 
Miss . 
Miss , 
La .. 



DATE. 



April 16, 1862. 
June 13, 1863. 
Aug. 10, 1861. 

April 7, 1864. 

June 11, 1864. 

June 22 to 30, 1864. 

Marcb 22 to April 24, 1865. 

May 24, 1864. 

March 23 and May 25, 

1862. 
May 19 and June 13 and 

15, 1862. 
July 20 and 24, Aug. 17, 

and Sept. 19, 1864. 
Dec. 4, 1862. 
Nov. 19, 1861. 
June 6, 1864. 
Sept. 23, 1862. 
April 8, 1864. 
Dec. 4, 1863. 
Oct. 29, 1861. 
Jan. 24 and April 2 and 3, 

1863. 
Jan. 11, 1863. 
Sept. 23, 1862. 
Dec. 17, 1861. 
Sept. 23 and Oct. 9, 1864. 
Oct. 6, 1864. 
Oct. 21, 1862. 
Aug. 29, 1864. 
Sept. 2, 1861. 
July 22, 1864. 
Oct. 13, 1863. 
Feb. 5, 1864. 
Feb. 22, 1864. 
Aug. — , 1862. 
July 18,1863. 
Dec. 16, 1864. 
April 3, 1865. 



Aug. 31, 1862. 

July 13, Sept. 27, and Oct. 

31, 1S63. 
March 5, May 13, and Dec. 

1, 1864. 
March 15, 1865. 
May 4 to 13, 1864 
Feb. 28, 1864. 
Feb. 16 to 20, 1863. 
May 10, 18, and 19, 1864. 



f)4 



PLACE. 



Yellow Medicine, also known avS 

Wood Lake. 
Yellow Tavern . . — 

Yellville , 

Do 

Yemasse 

Yorktown 

Young's Crossroads .- 

Z. 

ZoUicoffer 

Zuni . . 



STATE. 



DATE. 



Sept. 23, 1862. 

May 11 and Oct. 1 to 5, 

1864. 
June 25, 1862. 
March — , 1863. 
Oct 22, 1^62. 
April 5 to May 4, 1862. 
July 26, 1862. 



Sept. 24, 1863. 
Dec. 12. 1862. 



65 

NAVY. 



PLACE. 



Apalachicola River 

Aquia Creek Batteries 

Attempt to destroy rebel ram Ar- 
kansas. 

Bayou Teche. 

Do 

Bombardment of Fort Sumter 

Bnruiug of Royal Yacht 

Bute La Rose 

Cape Fear River 

Capture of Atlanta 

Chuckatuck 

Cobb's Point 

Coggiu's Point 

Cypress Bend 

Destruction of two blockade-run- 
ners in Tampa Bay. 

Dunn's Baj ou 

Duvall's Biuff ...-- 

Empress, United States steamer . . 

Expedition up Yazoo River 

Fort Anderson 

Fort Darling 

Fort De Russy . 

Fort Fisher 

Do 

Fort Gaines . . 

Fort Heiman 

Fort Macon 

Fort McAlister , 

Fort Morgan 

Fort Pemberton . 

Fort Pillow 

Fort Wright 

Forts Jackson and Saint Philip, and 
capture of New Orleans. 

Galveston 

Gordon's Landing^ Red River 

Hampton Roads 

Harrisonburg 

Hatteras, and Alabama off 

Island No. 10 

James River . 

Judah, rebel ram, destroyed 

Kearsarge and Alabama, off Cher- 
bourg. 

Legarsville 

Little Rock Landing 

Loss of Housatonic, Charleston . . . 
5 



STATE. 



DATE. 



Fla . . . - 


Oct. 15, 1862. 


Va - . . . 


March 16, 1862. 





July 15, 1862. 


La ... . 


Nov. 3, 1862. 


La . . . . 


Jan. 14, 1863. 


S. C . - . 


April 7, 1863. 


Texas . . 


Nov. 7, 1861. 


La . . . . 


April 20, 1863. 


N. C... 


Oct. 11, 1862. 


Ga . . . . 


June 17, 1863. 


Va . . . . 


April 23, 1863. 


N. C - . . 


Feb. 10, 1862. 


Va . . - 


July 31, 1862. 


Miss . . . 


June 22, 1863. 





Oct. 17, 1863. 


La . . . . 


May 5, 1864. 


Ark . . . 


Jan. 16, 1863. 


Miss . . . 


Aug. 10, 1804. 


Miss. .. 


Feb. 1 to March 8, 1864. 


N. C . . . 


Feb. 18, 1865. 


Va .... 


May 15, 1862. 


La . . - . 


March 14, 1864. 


N. C . . . 


Dec. 25, 1864. 


N. C . . . 


June 13 to 15, 1865. 


Ala.... 


Aug. 2 to 23, 1864. 


Tenn .. 


Oct. 28, 1864. 


N. C . . . 


April 25, 1862. 


Ga 


Feb. 1 and March 3, 1863. 


Ala.... 


Aug. 5 to 23, 1864. 


Miss - . . 


March 13 to April 5, 1863. 


Tenn .. 


April 14, May 10, and 




June 4, 1862. 


Tenn .. 


June 4, 1862. 


La . . . . 


April 18 to 28, 1862. 


Texas . . 


Jan. 1, 1863. 


La . . . . 


Feb. 14, 1863. 


Va .... 


March 9, 1862. 


La . . . . 


March 2, 1864. 


Texas.. 


Jan. 11, 1863. 


Tenn .. 


April 8, 1862. 


Va . . - . 


May 6 and June 21, 1864. 


Fla ... 


Sept. 14, 1861. 


France. 


June 19, 1864. 


S. C . . . 


Dec. 25, 1863. 


Tenn .. 


April 24, 1863. 


S. C . . . 


Feb. 17, 1864, 



66 



PLACE. 



Matagorda Bay 

Mississippi River, below Vicksburg 

Mosquito Inlet 

Night attack ou Fort Sumter 

Off Charleston Bar . . 

Pattersonville 

Pittsburg Landing 

Plymouth 

Port Hudson 

Ram Albemarle 

Recounoissance to Franklin, on 
Blackwater. 

Red River 

Running the Vicksburg batteries . 

Sabine Pass 

Sabine Pass 

Siege of Port Hudson 

Siege of Vicksburg . 

Vicksburg . 

Yazoo City 



RTATi:. 


datp:. 


■ 

Texas . . 


Dec. 20 and 30, 18C3. 


Miss. .. 


Feb. 24, 1863. 


Fla .... 


March 2i, LSG2. 


S. C - . . 


Sept. 8, 18G3. 


s. c . . . 


Jan. 31, 1863. 


La . - . . 


March 28, 1863. 


Teiin . - 


March 2, 1862. 


N. C . . . 


Oct. 31, 1864. 


La .. -. 


March 14, 1863. 


N. C . . . 


May 5, 1864. 


Va .... 


Oct. 3, 1862. 


La . . . - 


April 26, 1864. 


Miss . . . 


April 16, 1863. 


La . . . . 


Sept. 8, 18G3. 


Texas.. 


April 18, 1863. 


La . .. 


May 27 to July 9, 1863. 


Miss . . . 


May 18 to Julv 4, 1863. 


Miss . . . 


June 26 to 29, 1862. 


Miss . . . 


July 13, 1863. 



o 



67 

LIST OF THE REVOLUTIONARY BATTLES. 

The following statistics show the losses in the various battles of the 
American Revolution ; also the dates of the several battles : 

British loss. American loss. 

Bemiington, Aug. 16, 1777 800 100 

Brandywiue, Sept. 11, 1777 500 1,100 

Briar Creek, March 30, 1779 13 400 

Bunker Hill, June 17. 1775 1,054 456 

Gamden, Aug. 16, 1779 375 610 

Cowpens, Jan. 17, 1781 800 72 

Eutaw Springs, Sept., 1781 1,000 550 

Flatbush, Aug. 12, 1776 " 400 200 

Germantown, Oct. 5, 1777 600 1,250 

Guilford C. H., March 15, 1781 532 400 

Hobkirk's Hill, April 25, 1781 400 460 

Hubbardstown, Aug. 17, 1777 800 800 

King's Mountain, Oct. 1, 1780 950 66 

Lexington, April 15, 1775 273 84 

Monmouth, June 25, 1778 400 130 

Princeton, Jan. 5, 1777 400 100 

Red Hook, Oct. 22, 1777 500 32 

Rhode Island, Aug. 27, 1778 260 214 

Saratoga, Oct. 17, 1777 * 5,752 — 

Stillwater, Sept. 17, 1777 600 350 

Stony Point, July 15, 1779 600 100 

Trenton, Dec. 25, 1776 1,000 9 

White Plains, Aug. 26, 1776 400 400 

Yorktown, Oct., 1781 * 7,072 — 

Total 25,481 7,883 

Troops in the Mexican war from 1846 to 1848. — Total number mustered 
in, 100,454; discharged by expiration of service, 52,146; discharged for 
disability, 9,749; killed in battle, 1,043; total number killed and died of 
wounds, 1,548 ; total number wounded, 3,395 ; died of wounds, 505 ; ordi- 
nary deaths, 10,986 ; aggregate number of deaths, 12,896 ; desertions, 
6,724. 

LIST OF IMPORTANT BATTLES. 

The following is a list of the important battles, taken from the Official 
Chro7iolofiical Summary of Engagements and Battles., as compiled by the 
Surgeon-General, U. S. A., giving the number of killed, wounded, and 
missing, in both armies, Union troops engaged, with the names of the 
Generals killed and wounded, and other useful information : 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 

{UoocTs \st Sortie.) 

[July 22, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 500 ; woimded, 2,141 ; missing, 1,000. 

Confederate losses. — Killed, 2,482 ; wounded, 4,000 ; missing, 2,017. 

Union Troops engaged. — 15th, 16th, and 17th Corps, Army of the Tenn.; 
Maj.-Geu. McPherson, of the Ai-my of the Military Div. of the Miss. 

Maj.-Gen. J. B. McPherson, and Brig. -Gen. L. Greathouse, U. S. A., 
killed. 

* Surrendered. 



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ANTIETAM, MD. 

[September 16 and 17, 1863. 

Union losses. — Killed, 2,010 ; wounded, 9,416 ; missing, 1,043. 

Confed. losses. — Killed, 3,500 ; wounded, 16,399 ; missing, 6,000. 

U. T. engaged. — 1st, 2d, 5th, 6th, 9th, and 12th Corps, Couch's Div. 4th 
Corps, and Pleasanton's Div. of Cav., Army of the Potomac. 

Brig.-Gen. J. K. F. Mansfield, killed; Major-Generals Eichardson and 
Hooker, and Brigadier-Generals Rodman, Welder, Sedgwick, Hartsuff, 
Dana, and Meagher, U. S. A., wounded. 

Brigadier-Generals L. O'B. Branch, G. B. Anderson, and W. E. Starke, 
killed; Maj.-Gen. R. H. Anderson, Brigadier-Generals Toombs, Lawton, 
Ripley, Rodes, Gregg, Armistead, and 'Ransom, C. S. A., wounded. 



BOYDTON & WHITE-OAK ROADS. VA. 

Union losses. — Killed, 177 ; wounded, 1,134 ; missing, 556. 
Confed. losses. — Killed — ; wounded, 1,000; missing, 235. 
U. T. engaged. — 2d and 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac. 

BULL RUN, (1st,) VA. 



[March 31, 1865. 



[July 21, 18 



Union losses. — Killed, 481 ; wounded, 1,011 ; missing, 1,460. 

Confed. losses. — Killed, 269 ; wounded, 1,483 ; missing, — . 

U. T. engaged.— Idi Me.; 2d N. H.; 2d Vt.; 1st, 4th, and 5th Mass.: 1st 
and 2d R. I.; 1st, 2d, and 3d Conn.; 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 27th, 
29th, 31st, 32d, 35th, 38th, and 39th N. Y. Vols.; 2d, 8th, 14th, 69th, 71st, 
and 79th N. Y. Militia ; 27th Pa. Vols.; 1st, 2d, and 3d Mich.; 1st and 
2d Minn.; 1st and 2d Ohio ; detachments of the 2d, 3d, and 8th U. S. I., 
and a battaHon of Marines ; of artillery — batteries D, E, G, and M, 2d Art.; 
E, 3d Ai't.; D, 5th Art., and the 2d R. I. battery; of cavaky — detachments 
from the 1st and 2d Dragoons. 

Among the killed were Brigadier-Generals B. E. Bee and Barton, C S. A. 

BULL RUN, (2d,) VA. 

[August 30, 1862. 

Union losses. — Killed, 800 ; wounded, 4,000 ; missing, 3,000. 

Confed. losses. — Killed, 700 ; woutided, 3,000 ; missing, — . 

U T. engaged. — 1st and 3d Corps, Army of Va.; Hooker's and Kear- 
ney's Divs. 3d and 5th Corps, and Reynolds' Div. 1st Corps, Ai-my of the 
Potomac, and the 9th Corps. 

Brigadier-Generals Tower and Schenck, U. S. V., wounded, and Field, 
Trimble, and Mahone, C. S. A., wounded. 

CAMPAIGN IN NORTHERN GEORGIA, 

From Chattanooga to Atlanta. 

[May 5 to Sept. 8, 1864. 

Union bosses.— Killed, 5,284; wounded, 26,129; missing, 5,786. 

Confed. losses. — Not known. 

U T. engaged. — Armies of the Cumberland, Tennessee, and Ohio. 

CHANCELLORVILLE, VA. 

[M^y I to 5, 1863. 

Union bosses.— Killed, 1,512; wounded, 9,518; missing, 5,000. 

Confed losses.— Y^\\\.^di, 1.581; wounded, 8,700; missing, 2,000. 

U T. engaged.— 1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, 6th, 11th, and 12th Corps, Army of 
the Potomac. 

Maj.-Gen. Hiram G. Berry and Brig.-Gen. A. W. Whipple, killed; 
Brigadier-Generals Devan and Kii'by, U, S, A., wounded. 



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Brig.-Gen. E. F. Paxtou, killed; Lieut.-Geii. J. S. Jackson, Maj.-Gen. 
A. P. Hill, and Brigadier-Generals Hoke, Nichols. Ptamseur, McGowan, 
Hetli, and Pender, C. S. A., wounded. 

CHICKAMAUGA, GA. 

[September 19 to 23, 1863. 

Union losses. — Killed, 1,644: wounded, 9,262; missing, 4,945. 

Confed. losses. — Killed, 2,389 ; wounded, 13,412 ; missing, 2,003. 

U. T. engaged. — 14th, 20th, 21st Corps, and Eeserve CorjDS, Army of 
the Cumberland. 

Brig. Gen. W. H. Lytle, killed: Brigadier-Generals Starkweather, Whit- 
taker, and King, U. S. A., wounded. 

Brigadier-Generals Preston Smith, Deshler, and B. H. Helm, killed; 
Maj.-Gen. J. B. Hood, and Brigadier-Generals Adams, Brown, Gregg, 
McNair, Bunn, Preston, Cleburne, Benning, and Clayton, C. S. A., 
wounded. 

CORINTH, MISS. 

[October 3 and .), 1862. 

Union losses. — Killed, 315 ; wounded, 1,812 ; missing, 232. 
Confed. losses. — Killed, 2,017 ; wounded, 7,854 ; missing, 4,350. 
U. T. engaged. — McKean's, Davies's, Hamilton's, and Stanley's Divis- 
ions, Army of the Mississippi. 

Brig.-Gen. P. A. Hackleman, killed; Brig.-Gen. Oglesby, wounded. 

FALL OF PETERSBURG, VA. 

[April 2, 1865. 

Union losses. — Killed, 296 ; wounded, 2,565 ; missing, 500. 

Confed. losses. — Killed, — ; wounded, — ; missing, 3,000. 

U. T. engaged. — 2d, 6th, and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac ; 24th 
Corps, Army of the James. 

Major-Generals Grant and Potter, Brigadier-Generals Chamberlain, Den- 
nison, Sickels, Madill, and McDougall, U. S. A., wounded. 

Lieut. -Gen. D. H. Hill, C S. A., killed. 

FORT DARLING, DRURY'S BLUFF, VA. 

[May 12 to 16, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 422 ; wounded, 2,380 ; missing, 210. 
Confed. losses. — Killed, 400 ; wounded, 2,000 ; misssing, 100. 
U T. engaged. — 10th and 18 Corps, Army of Va. and N. C. 

FORT STEVENS, (Brightwood,) WASHINGTON, D. C. 

[July 12, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 54 ; wounded, 319 ; missing, — . 
Confed. losses. — Killed, wounded, and missing, 500. 
U. T. engaged. — 1st and 2d Divs., 6th Coi-ps, 22d Corps, convalescents, 
marines, home guards, and citizens, commanded by Gen. Augiu*. 

FRANKLIN, TENN. 

[November 30, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 189 ; wounded, 1,033 ; missing, 1,104. 

Confed. losses.— l\.i\\edi, 1,750 : wounded, 3,800 ; missing, 702. 

U. T. engaged. — 4th Corps, Army of the Cumberland ; 23d Coi-ps, 
Army of the Ohio. 

Major-Generals Stanley and Bradley, U. S. A., woimded. 

Maj.-Gen. Cleborne, Brigadier-Generals Adams, John Williams, Strahl, 
Geist, and Granberry, killed ; Maj.-Gen. J. Bowen, Brigadier-Generals S. 
Carter, Manigault, Quarles, Cockerelle, and Scott, C. S. A., woiuided. 



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GETTYSBUEG, PA. 

[July I to 3, 1863. 

Union losses. — Killed, 2,834 ; wounded, 13,709 ; missing, 6,643. 

Confed. losses. — Killed, 3,500 ; wounded, 14,500 ; missing, 13,621. 

U. T. engaged. — 1st, 2d, 3d, 5tli, 6th, llth and 12tli Corps, and Cavalry 
Corps, Army of the Potomac. 

Maj.-G«n. John F. Keynolds, Brigadier-Generals S. H. Weed, Kosciusko, 
Zook, and Elon J. Farnsworth, killed ; Major-Generals D. E. Sick els and 
W. S. Hancock, and Brigadier-Generals Paul, T. A. Rowley, J. Gibbons 
and F. C. Barlow, U. S. A., wounded. 

Maj.-Gen. Pender, Brigadier-Generals E. B. Gurnett, W. Barksdale, and 
Semmes, killed ; Major-Generals Hood, Trimble, and Heth, Brigadier- 
Generals Kemper, Scales, G. T. Anderson, Hampton, J. M. Jones, Jenkins, 
Pettigrew, and Posey, C S- A., wounded. 

MINE EXPLOSION AT PETERSBURG, VA. 

[J"b" 30. 1864. 
Union losses. — Killed, 419 ; wounded, 1,679 ; missing, 1,910. 
Confed. losses. — Killed, 400 ; wounded, 600 ; missing, 200. 
U. T. engaged. — 9th Corps, supported by the 18th Corps, with the 2d 
and 5th Corps in reserve. 

PEACH TREE CREEK, GA. 

[July 20, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 300; wounded, 1,410; missing, — . 

Confed. losses. — Killed, 1,113 ; wounded, 2,500 ; missing, 1,183. 

U. T. engaqed. — 4th, 14th, and 20th Corps, Army of the Cumb.; Gen. 
G. H. Thomas, of the Army of the Mil. Div. of Miss. 

Brigadier-Generals W. S. Featherstone, A. L Long, J. J. Pettis, and G. 
M. Stevens, C. S. A., killed. 

PETERSBURG, VA. 

[June 15 to 19, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 1,298 ; wounded, 7,474 ; missing, 1,814. 
Confed. losses. — Not known. 

U T. engaged. — 10th and 18th Corps, Army of the James ; 2d, 5th, 6th, 
and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac. 

RESACA, GA. 

[May 13 to 16, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 600 ; wounded, 2,147 ; missing, — . 

Confed. losses.— Killed, 300 ; wounded, 1,500 ; missing, 1,000. 

U. T. engaged. — 4th, 14th, 20th Corps, and Cav., Army of the Cumb.; 
15th and 16th Corps, Army of the Tenn.; 23d Corps, Army of the Ohio. 

Maj-Gen. Kilpatrick, commanding the 3d Cav. Div., U. S. A., wounded, 
and Brig. -Gen. B. G. Wadkins, C. S. A., killed. 

SAILOR'S CREEK, VA. 

[April b, 1865. 

Union losses. — Killed, 166 ; wounded, 1,014 ; missing, — . 

Confed. losses. — Killed and wounded, 1,000 ; missing, 6,000. 

U. T. engaged. — Cavalry Corps, 2d and 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac. 

SEVEN DAYS' RETREAT. 

[June 26 to July i, 1862. 

Union ^o.?se5.— Killed, 1,582 ; wounded, 7,709 ; missing," 5,958. 
Confed. bosses.— Killed, 2,820; wounded, 14,011; missing, 752. 
U. T. engaged.— l^i, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th Corps, Stoneman's Cav. Corps 
and Engineers, Army of the Potomac. 



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SEVEN PINES AND FAIE OAKS, VA. 

[May 31 and June i, 1862. 

Union losses. — Killed, 890 ; wounded, 3,627 ; missing, 1,222. 

Confed. losses.— KiWed, 2,800 ; wounded, 3,897 ; missing, 1,300. 

IT. T. engaged. — 2d, 3d, and 4th Corps, Army of Potomac. 

Brigadier-Generals Wessells, Nagle, and O. O. Howard, U. S. A., 
wounded; Gen. J. E. Johnson, (commanding,) and Brig.-Gen. R. E. 
Rhodes, wounded ; Brig.-Gen. Robert Hatton killed, and J. J. Pettigrew. 
C. S. A., captured. 

SHILOH, TENN. 

» [April 6 and 7, 1862, 

Union losses. — Killed, 1,735; wounded, 7,882: missing, 3,95B. 

Confed. losses. — Killed, 1,728 ; wounded, 8,012 ; missing, 959. 

U. T. engaged. — 1st, 2d, 3d. 4th, 5th, and 6th Divisions, Army of the 
District of West Tennessee ; 2d, 4th, and 5th Divisions, and 21st Brigade 
of the 6th Division, Ai'my of the Ohio: and gun-boats I'yler and 
Lexington. 

Maj.-Gen. A. S. Johnson, (Commander-in-chief,) and Brig.-Gen. A. H. 
Gladden, killed; Maj.-Gen. W. S. Cheatham, Brigadier-Generals C. Clark, 
B. R. Johnson, and J. S. Bowen, C. S. A., wounded. 

Generals W. T. Sherman and W. H. L. Wallace, wounded: Gen. B. M. 
Prentiss, IT. S. A., captured. 

SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, MISS. 

[May iS to July 4, 1863. 

Unio7i losses. — Killed, 545 ; wounded, 3,688 : missing, 303. 

Confed. losses. — Killed, — ; wounded, — ; missing, 31,277. 

U T. engaged. — 13th, 15th, and 17th Corps, assisted by the navy on 
the-Mississippi river. After the assault of the 16th Corps, the 2d Division 
of the 9th Corps and a division from the Department of the Missouri were 
added to the forces. On July 4, 1863, the Confederates surrendered. 

Brig.-Gen. Green, killed, and Brig.-Gen. Baldwin, C. S. A., wounded. 

SIEGE OF PORT HUDSON, LA. 

[May 27 to July 9, 1863. 

Union losses. — Killed, 500 ; wounded, 2,500 ; missing, — . 

Confed. losses. — Killed, 100; wounded, 700; missing, 6,408. 

U. 2\ engaged. — Major-Generals Weitzel's, Grover's, Paine's, Augiu''s, 
and Dwight's Divisions, of the 19th Corps ; Maj.-Gen. Banks's Army of the 
Gulf, assisted by the navy. Confederates surrendered July 9, 1863. 

Brigadier-Generals W. T. Sherman and H. E. Paine, U. S. A., wounded. 

SIX-MILE HOUSE, WELDON RAILROAD, VA. 

[Aug. i8, ig, and 21, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 212; wounded, 1,155; missing, 3,176. 

Confed. los.ses. — Killed, not known ; wounded, 2,000 ; missing, 2.000. 

U T. engaged. — Kautz's Cavalry and the 2d Cavalry Division, 5th and 
9th Corps, Army of the Potomac. 

Brigadier- Generals Saunders and Lamar, killed; Generals Claigman, 
Barton, Finnegan, and Anderson, C. S. A., wounded. 

SPOTTSYLVANIA, VA. 

[May 8 to 21, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 4,177; woimded, 19,687; missing, 2,577. 
Confed. losses.— KiWecX 1,000; wounded, 5,000; missing, 3,000. 
U. T. engaged. — 2d, 5th, 6th, and 9th Coi-ps, and Cavalry Coi-ps, Ai'my 
of the Potomac. 



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Maj.-Gen. J. Sedgwick, Brigadier-Generals J. C. Rice, J. J. Owens, and 
T. G. Stevenson, killed ; Brigadier-Generals Robertson, Bartlett, Morris, 
and Baxter, U. S. A., wounded. 

Generals Daniels and Perrin, killed: Generals Hayes and Walker, 
wounded; Brig.-Gen. G. H. Stewart and Maj.-Gen. Ed. Johnson, C. S. A., 
captured. 

STONE'S RIVER, TENN. 

[Dec. 31, 1862, to Jan. 3, 1863. 

Union losses. — Killed. 1,533; wounded, 7,245; missing, 2,800. 

Coiifed. losses. — Killed and wounded, 9.000; missing, 10,560. 

U. 7\ engaged. — McCook's, right wing, Thomas's Corps, centre, and 
Crittenden's Corps, left wing, Army of the Cumberland. 

Brig.-Gen. Sill, killed ; Brig.-Gen. Kirk, U. S. A., wounded. 

Brigadier-Generals Raines and Hanson, killed; Brigadier-Generals 
Chalmers and Davis, C. S. A., woimded. 

STRAWBERRY PLAINS. 

{Deep Bottom Mun, Va.) 

[August 14 to 18, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 400; woimded, 1,755: missing, 1,400. 
Confed. losses. — Killed, not known: wounded, 1,000; missing, 100. 
U. T. engaged. — 2d Cav. Div., 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, and 10th 
Corps, Army of the James. 

Gen. Chaplin, U. S. V., and Gen. Girard, C. S. A., killed. 

WELDON RAILROAD, VA., 

{Also knotcn as Jerusalem Plank-Road.) 

[June 22 and 23, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 604: wounded, 2,494; missing, 2,217. 
Confed., losses. — Killed, not known ; wounded, 300 ; missing, 200. 
U r. engaged. — 2d and 6th Corps, and 1st Div. of the 5th Corps, Army 
of the Potomac. 

WILDERNESS, VA. 

[May 5 to 7, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 5,597; wounded, 21,463; missing, 10,677. 

Confed. losses. — Killed, 2,000 ; wounded, 6,000 ; missing, 3,400. 

U. T. engaged. — 2d, 5th, 6th, and 9th Corps, and Cavalry Corps, Army 
of the Potomac. 

Brigadier-Generals James S. Wadsworth, Alex. Hays, and A. S. Webb, 
killed, and Brigadier-Generals Getty and Carroll, U. S. A., wounded. 

Generals J. M. Jones and Pickett, killed, and Generals Longstreet, Pe- 
gram, Staford, Hunter, and Jennings, C. S. A., wounded. 

OPEQUAN, WINCHESTER, VA. 

(September 19, 1864. 

Union losses. — Killed, 653 ; wounded, 3,719 : missing, 618. 

Confed. losses. — Killed and wounded, 3,000 ; missing, 2,500. 
, U. T. engaged. — Sth Corps and 2d Div. Cav., Army of West Virginia; 
6th Corps and 1st and 3d Divs. Cav.. Army of the Potomac : 1st and 2d Divs. 
19th Corps, Army of the Middle Mihtary Division. 

Brigadier-Gen. D. A. Russell and Col. J. A. Mulhgan, killed : and Brig- 
adier-Generals Mcintosh, Upton, and Champan, IT. S. A., wounded. 

Major-Gen. Rhodes, Brigadier-Generals Gordon and Goodwin, killed ; 
and Fitzhugh Lee, Terry, Johnson, and Wharton, C S. A., wounded. 

In the Chronological Summary compiled by F. R. Sparks, Esq., Chief 



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Clerk, Surg-ical Division, Surgeon-General's Office, indicates the following 
losses : 

Union Ih'oops. — Killed, 59,860 : woimded, 280,040; missing, 184,791. 

Confederate Troops. — Killed, 51,425 ; wounded, 227,871 ; missing, 
384,281. 

The last aggregate includes the armies surrendered. 

Adjutant-General reporU the number of enlisted men as 2,073,112 
white and 178,895 colored ; total number of commissioned officers — white, 
83,935. Number discharged for disability as 285,545. 

The largest number of discharges among the white troops were for the 
following diseases : Consumption, 20,403 ; diarrhoea and dysentery, 17,389 ; 
debility, 14,500 ; rheumatism, 11,779 ; heart diseases, 10,636. More sol- 
diers died from camp diarrhoea and dysentery than any other disease. 
The Adjutant-General reports total number died of disease as 149,043, 
while the Siu-geon-General reports it as 186,216. The Adjutant-General 
also reports, under date of October 25, 1870, total number of deaths as 
303,504, which are divided as follows: White, 270,124; colored, 33,380. 
■The Surgeon-General reports the number of deaths as 282,955, which is 
20,549 less than reported by the Adjutant-General. 

Adjutant-General reports the total number killed m battle as 44,238, 
which are divided as follows : White, 42,724 ; colored, 1,514. Surgeon- 
General reports the total number killed as 35,408, which is 8,830 less than 
reported by the Adjutant- General. The Adjutant-General reports total 
number died of wounds as 33,993, and the Surgeon-General, 49,205 of 
wounds and injiu'ies. Quartermaster-General rejDorts the total number of 
graves as 315,555; only 172,109 of that number have been identified. 

302 officers and men committed suicide, 103 homicide, and 121 execu- 
tions, making a total of 526 deaths. 

EVENTS OF THE REBELLION. 

President Lincoln first called for 76,000 troops April 15, 1861. 

The first soldier killed in the war of 1861 was Daniel Hough, private, 
Battery E, 1st U. S. Artillery, and three other artillerists wounded by the 
premature explosion of a gun, April 15, 1861, at Fort Sumter, S. C. 

The Confederate Government called for 32,000 men April 16, 1861. 

Col. Ellsworth was shot at Alexandria, Va., May 24, 1861. 

President Lincoln called for 500,000 volunteers July 10, 1861. 

The first iron-clad naval engagement between the Monitor and Merrima,c, 
March 8, 1862. 

Gen. R. E. Lee appointed Commander-in-Chief of the rebel forces by 
Jefferson Davis, January 31, 1865. 

Evacuation of Richmond, April 3, 1865. 

President Lincoln held a levee in Jefferson Davis's house, April 4, 1865. 

Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Va. to Gen. Grant, April 9, 1865. 

President Lincoln was shot in Ford's Theatre by J. Wilkes Booth, April 
14, 1865. 

President Lincoln died at 7.20 A. M., April 15, 1865. 

Gen. J. E. Johnson surrendered, with 27,500 men, April 26, 1865. 

President Johnson issued a peace proclamation declaring the war at an 
end. May 9, 1865. 

Jefferson Davis captured at Irwinville, Ga., by the 1st Wis. and 4th 
Mich. Cav., May 10, 1865. 



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Synopsis of the annual report of hon. h. m. atkinson, commissioner of pen- 
sions, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1875. 

The number of army invalid pensioners June 30, 1874, was 102,457, at 
a total annual rate of $10,055,654.90. It lost by death, &c., 2,855, leaving 
a net roll on the 30th of June, 1875, of 105,478, at a total annual rate of 
$10,961,218. 

The number of army widows, minors, and dependent relatives, on the 
30th of June, 1874, was 107,516, at a total annual rate of $13,537,195.56. 
There were added to it 4,732 new pensioners. It lost by death, re-marriage, 
&c., 7,363, leaving a net roll on the 30th of June, 1875, of 104,885, at a 
total annual rate of $12,835,579.84. The number of survivors of the war 
of 1812, on the 30th of June, 1874, was 17,620, at a total annual rate of 
$1,691,520. There were 241 new pensioners added, but it lost by death 
1,986, leaving a net roll on the 30th of June, 1875, of 15,875, at a total 
annual rate of §1,524,000. The widows of the soldiers of the war of 1812 
numbered on the 30th of June, 1874, 5,312, at a total annual rate of $509,- 
952. There were 416 new jjensioners added, but it lost by death 565, 
leaving a net roll June 30, 1875, of 5,163, at a total annual rate of $495,648. 

The navy invalid roll numbered, June 30, 1875, 1,636, at a total annual 
rate of $183,613.75. 

The navy widows and dependent relatives numbered, June 30, 1875, 
1,784, at a total annual rate of $289,460. 

GRAND AGGREGATE. 

The number of pensioners added to the rolls during the year was 11,557, 
and the number dropped from all causes was 12,977 ; a net decrease of 1,420. 
The number of pensions increased during the year was 15,561. The total 
number of pensioners borne upon the rolls tfune 30, 1875, was 234,821, 
and classed as follows : 

Army invalids 105,478 

Army widows, &c 104,885 

Survivors of the war of 1812 15,875 

Widows of soldiers of the war of 1812 5,163 

Navy invalid 1,636 

Navy widows, &c 1,784 

Total 234,821 

All pensioners upon the roll are embraced in the above six classes. 
There are 13 widows of revolutionary soldiers who were married prior to 
1800, and 366 that were married subsequent to that date, still borne upon 
the rolls. 

The invalid roll continues to increase, and, notwithstanding its losses, 
numbered 3,021 more on the 30th of June, 1875, than at the close of the 
preceding fiscal year, and for the first time since 1863 exceeded the roll of 
widows and deiDCudent relatives. 

APPROPRIATIONS AND DISBURSEMENTS. 

Army. 

The amount appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1875, was 
$29,500,000. The amount paid therefrom by pension agents was as fol- 
lows : 

To invalids, including sm'geons' fees, cost of artificial limbs, and com- 
mutation therefor, $11,748,433.79. 



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To widows, dependent relatives, &c., $15,525,734.30: to survivors of 
the war of 1812, $1,355,599.86; to widows, war of 1812, $533,000.21, 
making a total of $29,162,768.16, leaving an unexpended balance of 
$337,231.84. 

Navy. 

The appropriations for navy pensioners was $555,000. Paid to invalids, 
$185,675.82 ; to widows, &c., $334,672.65, making a total of $520,348.47, 
and leaving an unexpended balance of $34,651.53. 

The appropriations for the present fiscal year, 1875-76, are as follows : 
For army pensions, $29,500,000 ; for navy pensions, $500,000. 

CLAIMS RECEIVED. 

Invalid Pensions. 
There were received during the past year 12,236 original applications for 
army and navy invalid pensions, and 17.111 claims for increase At the 
close of the year there remained upon the pending files 32,228 original and 
6,772 increase claims. 

Widotos., c^c. 

There were received during the past yeaii^ 5,472 original and 1,452 in- 
crease claims. The number of original claims pending at the close of the 
year was 33,138, and 1,006 increase claims. 

War of 1812. 
There were received during the past year 425 survivors' and 571 widows' 
applications. The claims of 240 survivors and 416 widows were allowed, 
and 604 of the former class and 515 of the latter rejected, leaving on the 
pending files 398 claims of survivors, and 343 of widows. 

The number of soldiers who served sixty days or more dui'ing the war 
of 1812 was 269,916. The number who served less than that time was 
232,738. 

Bounty Land. 

During the year 675 applications for bounty land were received, and 407 
warrants were issued, calling for 63,560 acres of land. 

MEDICAL DIVISION EXAMINING SURGEONS. 

On the 30th day of June, 1874, the examining surgeons numbered 
1,443. During the past year 5 have been dismissed for incompetency ; 18 
have been dropped because of change of residence ; 70 have been removed 
for various other causes, principally neglect of duty ; 1 has been sus- 
pended ; 49 have resigned ; 23 have died, and 214 have been appointed. 
The whole number holdkig appointment on the 30th day of June, 1875, 
was 1,491. 

The effort to secure thorough examinations and carefully constructed 
reports has been unrelaxed. The same is true in regard to the appoint- 
ment of examining surgeons. So far as it is possible, men of high pro- 
fessional standing have been sought ; but with all the precautions taken 
it appears to be impossible to secure such medical examinations and 
reports under the present system as are desu'able for an intelligent adjust- 
ment of claims before this office. 

The position of examining surgeon, in many localities, is not sufiiciently 
remunerative to induce surgeons of high professional character and exten- 
sive experience to accept the appointment. Even if the fees for examina- 
tion were so increased as to command the best talent, it is believed that 



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local prejudices and influences would operate to render it almost an 
impossibility to obtain perfectly fair examinations in all cases. 

In order to secure greater efficiency and perfect impartiality in examin- 
ations, it is recommended that the , laws now in force relative to the 
appointment of examining surgeons be so modified as to authorize the 
employment of a number of surgeons at a fixed annual salary, equ.al in 
amount to at least the average earnings of first-class physicians, who shall 
be assigned to certain defined districts, into which the country shall be 
divided, subject to changes of location, as the interest of the service may 
demand. It is believed that sixty will be the number required to perform 
properly the service designed. 

It is not desirable at this time that the present mode of appointment and 
payment of examining surgeons should be entirely superceded by the ap- 
pointments herein recommended, but that, as far as possible, the examina- 
tions be made by the salaried surgeons, which will permit a large reduction 
in the number appointed under the present system, their services being re- 
quired only in such cases where, for want of time, the salaried surgeons are 
unable to make the examination without subjecting the claimant for pen- 
sion to long delay. 

SPECIAL SERVICE, ETC. 

During the fiscal year 1,530 claims were investigated by the special 
agents of this office. Of those cases in which pensions had been paid, 309 
were proved to be fraudulent. 

The names of these pensioners were dropped from the rolls, resulting in 
a saving of $2,605 per month, or $31,260 annually. Estimating the aver- 
age duration of a pension at eight years, but for these investigations the 
payments in those cases would have amoiuited in that time to $250,080. 
Through the action of the agents in this service during the year $16,898.70 
of pension money, wliich had been unlawfully obtained, was refunded to 
the Government. 

The average amount of accrued pension paid by the Government in each 
fraudulent claim is estimated to be $577.29. During the year the agents 
of this office recommended the rejection of 243 pending claims, supporting 
the recommendation by sworn testimony, which without such investigation 
would probably have been allowed. 

Assuming that adverse action was taken in 80 per cent, of those eases, 
the saving therefrom would be $112,225.17. 

The amount of saving to be credited to this service during the past year 
is as follows : 

Saved per annum by dropping names from roll $15,928 97 

Recoveries in cash 16,398 70 

Rejections ^ 112,225 17 

Total $144,552 84 

Under the present system, and owing to the limited appropriation for 
the service, not more than thirteen special agents have been regularly em- 
ployed, and those have been driven to their utmost endurance. 

A large number of claims are now held for investigation which it has 
been impossible to order owing to the insufficiency of the force employed. 
Some of these have been held for this purpose for the past two years, 
during which time the clamor for speedy action has been incessant, and 
much ill-feeling has been engendered by the delay. 

Owing to the fact that the benefits of the pension laws are enjoyed by 
persons residing in the remotest sections of the country, and that there is 



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so little publicity in the manner of payment of pension, violations of the 
law in the majority of cases are not brought to the attention of this office 
until after the expiration of the time within which the guilty parties may 
be prosecuted. 

It is suggested that the limitation should be extended to five years, as 
provided in cases arising under the revenue laws. 

If Congress would authorize the publication of a printed list of pen- 
sioners residing in each county to be posted in some conspicuous place — 
the post office of the shire-town or court-house, for instance — with a re- 
quest that persons having knowledge of any one upon the list who may 
not be entitled to pension would report the name to this office, it would 
result in brmging promptly to notice many cases of fravid which otherwise 
would remain undiscovered. 

MAIL DIVISION. 

During the past fiscal year, in addition to the applications for pension 
and bounty-land, the number of which has already been stated herein, there 
were received in this office 51,000 reports from the War Department, (Ad- 
jutant and Surgeon-General's offices,) relative to service of soldiers and 
their treatment m hospital; 15,600 communications from the other Depart- 
ments of the Government ; 81,000 pieces of additional evidence from other 
than official sources, and 23,400 examining surgeons' certificates in original 
and increase claims. The value of postage stamps used during the year 
was $22,966, an average of $74 per day. 

LIST OF UNITED STATES PENSION AGENTS. 

Cm'^'ected to November 8, 187;"). 

Arkansas. — Little Kock, A. D. Thomas. 

Connecticut. — *Hartford, Daniel C. Rodman. 

California. — *San Francisco, Henry R. Reed. 

District of Columbia. — *Washington, David D. Cox. 

Delaware. — Wilmington, Daniel Burton. 

Jwf^mwff.— IndianapoHs, W. H. H. Terrell : Madison, Mark Tilton ; Fort 
Wayne, Hiram Iddings. 

i)/mo?'.9.— *Chicago, Ada C. Sweet ; Springfield, Jesse H. Moore ; Salem, 
Warren E. McMackin ; Quincy, Benjamin M. Prentiss. 

Jowa.— Dubuque, Jacob Rich ; Fairfield, David B. Wilson ; Des Moines, 
B. F. Gue. 

7te?i«?ic%.— *Louisville, Robert M. Kelly ; Lexington, John A. Prall. 

Kansas. — Topeka, John M. Allen. 

Louisiana. — *New Orleans, R. H. Isabelle. 

Maine.— kvigwBid., Franklm M. Drew; *Portland, George L. Beal ; 
Bangor, Edvrard E. Small. 

Massa,chusett8. —*BoBiQn, Daniel W. Gooch ; Fitchburg, J. W. Kimball. 

Maryland. — *Baltimore, Harrison Adreon. 

3Iissouri.—*^Bhxi Louis, A. R. Easton : Macon, John T. Clements. 

Michigan.— *T>eiro\i, Samuel Post : <Trand Rapids, Thaddeus Foote. 

Minnesota. — *Saint Paul, Ephraim McMurtrie. 

Mississippi. — Vicksburg, John T. Rankin. 

New //«m/>s/?,/re.— ^Portsmouth, D. J. Vaughan : Concord, Alvah 
Smith. 

New l^oryfc.— Albany, S. H. H. Parsons ; Canandaigua, L. M. Drury ; 
New York York city, J. M. Patterson, Jr.; *Brooklyn, James McLeer. 

New Jersey. — *Trenton, J. F. Rusling. 

No7'th Carolina. — Raleigh, Charles H. Belvin. 

* P.-iy Navy Pensions. 



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Nebraska. — Omaha, C. L. Bristol. 

New Mexico. — Santa Fe, Abram G. Hoyt. 

Ohio. — Columbus, John A. Norris ; *Cincinnati, Charles E. Brown ; 
Cleveland, Seth M. Barber. 

Oregon. — Portland, Stephen J. McCormick. 

Pennsylvania. — *Pittsbiu-g-h, James McGregor ; Philadelphia, (Widows.) 
D. R. B. Nevin ; *Philadelphia, (Invalids.) H. G. Sickel. 

Rhode Island. — *Providence, John L. Clark. 

Tennessee. — Nashville, William Y. Elliott ; Kuoxville, Daniel T. Boyn- 
ton. 

Vermont. — Montpelier, Stephen Thomas ; Burlington, John L. Barstow. 

Virginia. — *Norfolk, L. H. Chandler. 
West Virginia. — Wheeling, T. M. Harris. 

Wiscon.nn. — Madison, Thomas Reynolds ; *Milwaukee, Edward Fergu- 
son ; La Crosse, Benjamin F. Bryant. 

KATES OF PENSION. 

The rates of pension for total disability are stated in section 4695 of the 
Revised Statutes of the United States. More liberal provision is made by 
other portions of the law for higher grades of disability. 

Sections 4697 and 4698 of the Revised Statutes and act of June 18, 
1874. provide that those persons disabled from the causes or in the degree 
set forth in the following statement, if entitled to a less pension under the 
law in force prior to the dates given in the table, shall, from and after said 
dates, be entitled to the rates therein stated : 



Disabilities. 



Loss of both hands 

Total disability in both hands 

Loss of both feet 

Total disability m both feet , 

Loss of the sight of both eyes 

Loss of the sight of one eye, the sight of the other having been 
previously lost 

Loss of one hand and one foot 

Total disability in one hand and one foot 

Any disability equivalent to the loss of a hand or foot 

Any disability incapacitating for the performance of any man- 
ual labor 

Any disability resulting in a condition requiring the regular 
aid and attendance of another person 

Total deafness 



$2S OO 



20 OO 
25 OO 



f25 OO 
20 OO 



20 OO 
15 OO 



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25 00 



S3I 25 

31 25 

31 25 

31 25 

24 00 

24 00 

18 00 

24 00 

31 25 



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LIST OP PRESIDENTS AND VICE-PRESIDENTS FROM 1789 TO 1877. 

, 1789 to 1793.— George Washington, of Va.; inaugurated April 30, 1789 : 
born February 22, 1732 ; died December 14, 1799. 

John Adams, of Mass., Vice-President; born October 19,1735; died 
July 4, 1826. 

1793 to 1797. — George Washington, inaugurated March 4, 1793. 

John Adams, Vice-President. 



*Pay Navy Pensions. 



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1797 to 1801.— John Adams, President; inaugurated March 4, 1797. 

Thomas Jefferson, of Va., Vice-President; born April 13, 1743; died 
July 4, 1826. 

1801 to 1805. — Thomas Jeiferson, President; inaugurated March 4, 
1801. 

Aaron Buit, of N. Y., Vice-President; born February 6, 1756 ; died 
September 14, 1836. 

1805 to 1809. — Thomas Jefferson, President ; inaugurated March 4, 1805. 

George Clinton, of N. Y., Vice-President ; born in 1739. 

1809 to 1813. — James Madison, of Va., President; inaugurated March 
4, 1809 ; born March 16, 1751 ; died June 28, 1836. 

George Clinton, Vice-President; died April 20, 1812. 

1813 to 1817. — James Madison, of Va., President; inaugurated March 
4, 1813. 

Elbridge Gerry, of Mass., Vice-President until his death, November 23, 
1814 ; he was born July 17, 1744. 

1817 to 1821. — James Monroe, of Va., President ; inaugurated March 4, 
1817 ; born in 1759 ; died July 4, 1831. 

Daniel D. Tompkins, of N. Y., Vice-President; born June 21, 1774; 
died June 11, 1825. 

1821 to 1825. — James Monroe, President; inaugui'ated March 4, 1821. 

Daniel D. Tompkins, Vice-President. 

1825 to 1829. — John Quincy Adams, of Mass., President ; inaugurated 
March 4, 1825 ; born July 11, 1767 ; died February 23, 1848. 

John Caldwell Calhoun, of South Carolina, Vice-President ; born March 
18, 1782 ; died March 31, 1850. 

1829 to 1833. — Andrew Jackson, of Tenn., President ; inaugurated March 
4, 1829 ; born March 15, 1767 ; died Jime 8, 1845. 

John C. Calhoun, Vice-President until his resignation, December 28, 
1832. 

1833 to 1837. — Andrew Jackson, President ; inaugiurated March 4, 1838. 

Martin Van Bui'en, of N. Y., Vice-President ; born December 5, 1782. 

1837 to 1841. — Martin Van Buren, President; inaugui-ated March 4, 
1837. 

Richard M. Johnson, of Ky., Vice-President ; born in 1780 ; died No- 
vember 19, 1850. 

1841 to 1845. — Wm. Henry Harrison, of Ohio, President, until his death, 
April 4, 1841 ; inaitgurated March 4, 1841 ; he was born February 9, 1773. 

John Tyler, of Va., Vice-President ; born April, 1790 ; he became Presi- 
dent by the death of W. H. Harrison ; he took the oath of office April 6, 
1841. 

1845 to 1849. — James Knox Polk, of Tenn., President; inaugurated 
March 4, 1845 ; born November 2, 1795 ; died June 15, 1849. 

Geo. Mifflin Dallas, of Pa., Vice-President, born July 10, 1792. 

1849 to 1853. — Zachary Taylor, of La., President ; inaugurated March 

4, 1849 ; born in 1784 ; died July 9, 1850. 

Millard Fillmore, of N. Y., Vice-President; born January 7, 1800; he 
became President after the death of Zachary Taylor, and took the oath of 
ofBce July 10, 1850. 

1853 to 1857. — Franklin Pierce, of N. H., President ; inaugurated March 

5, 1853 ; born November 23, 1804. 

William R. King, of Ala., Vice-President ; born April 7, 1786, and died 
April 18, 1853. 

1857 to 1861.— James Buchanan, of Pa.; bom April 22, 1791. 



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John C. Breckenriclge. of K3^, Vice-President; bom January 21, 1820. 

1861 to 1865. — Abraham Lincoln, of 111., President ; inaugurated March 
4, 1861 ; born February, 1809. 

Hannibal Hamlin, of Me., Vice-President ; born August 27, 1809. 

1865 to 1869. — Abraham Lincoln, President: inaugurated March 4, 
1865. 

Andrew Johnson, of Tenn., Vice-President ; died July 31, 1875. 

Upon the assassination of President Lincoln, April 14, 1865, Andrew 
Johnson assumed the Presidency, and Lafayette S. Foster, of Conn., be- 
came Vice-President. 

1869 to 1873. — Ulysses Grant, of 111., President ; inaugurated March 4, 
1869 ; born at Mount Pleasant, Ohio, April 27, 1822. 

Schuyler Colfax, of Ind., Vice-President: born March 23, 1823. 

1873 to 1877.— Ulysses Grant, President : inaugurated March 4, 1873. 

Henry Wilson, of Mass., Vice-President ; born at Farmington, N. H., 
February 16, 1812. 

DESCRIPTION OF THE CAPITOL. 

The Capitol fronts the east, and stands on a plateau ninety feet above 
the level of the Potomac. 

The southeast corner-stone of the original building was laid on the 18th 
of September, 1793, by President Washington, aided by the Freemasons 
of Maryland. It was constructed of sand-stone, painted white, from an 
island in Aquia Creek, Virginia, under the dii-ection of Stephen H. HaUet, 
James Hoban, Geo. Hadfield, and afterwards of B. H. Latrobe, architects. 
The north wing was finished in 1800 and the south wing in 1811, a wooden 
passage-way connecting them. On the 24th of August, 1814, the interior 
of both wings was destroyed by British mcendiaries, but they were imme- 
diately rebuilt. In 1818 the central portion of the building was commenced 
under the architectural superintendence of Charles Bulfinch, and the orig- 
inal building was finally completed in 1827. Its cost, including the grading 
of the groimds, alterations, and repaii-s, up to 1827, was $2,433,844.13. 

The corner-stone of the extensions to the Capitol was laid on the 4th of 
July, 1851, by President Fillmore, Daniel Webster officiating as orator of 
the day. Thomas U. Walter was architect, and subsequently Edward Clark, 
under whose direction the work was completed in November, 1867. The 
material used for the extensions is white marble from the quarries at Lee, 
Massachusetts, with white marble columns from the quarries at Cockeys- 
ville, Maryland. 

The dome of the original central building was constructed of wood, but 
was removed in 1856 to be replaced by the present stupendous structure 
of cast ii-on, which was completed in 1865. The entire weight of iron used 
is 8,909,200 poimds. 

The main building is tliree hundred and fifty-two feet foui* inches long 
in front, and one hundred and twenty-one feet six inches deej5, with a por- 
tico one hundred and sixty feet wide, of twenty-foui- columns on the east, 
and a projection of eighty-three feet on the west, embracing a recessed 
portico of ten coupled columns. The extensions are placed at the north 
and south ends of the main building, with connecting corridors forty-four 
feet long by fifty-six feet wide, flanked by columns. Each extension is one 
hundred and forty-two feet eight inches in front, by two hundi-ed and 
thirty-eight feet ten inches deep, with porticos of twenty-two columns each 
on their eastern fronts, and with porticos of ten columns on their ends and 
on their western fronts. The entire length of the building is seven hun- 



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dred and fifty-one feet four inches, and the greatest depth, including por- 
ticos and steps, is three hundred and twenty-four feet. The area covered 
by the entire building is one hundred and fifty-three thousand one hun- 
dred and twelve square feet. 

The dome is crowned by a bronze statue of Freedom, modelled by Craw- 
ford, which is nineteen feet six inches high, and which weighs 14,985 
pounds. The height of the dome above the base-line of the east front is 
two hundred and eighty-seven feet eleven inches : the height from the top 
of the balustrade of the building is two huudi'ed and seventeen feet eleven 
inches ; and the greatest diameter at the base of the dome is one hundred 
and thirty-five feet five inches. 

The rotunda is ninety-five feet six inches in diameter, and its height 
from the fioor to the top of the canopy is one hundred and eighty feet three 
inches. 

The Senate chamber is one hundred and twelve feet in length, by eighty- 
two feet in width, and thirty feet in height. Its galleries will accommodate 
one thousand persons. 

The Representatives' Hall is one hundred and thirty feet in length, by 
ninety-three feet in width, and thirty feet in height. 

The Supreme Court room was occupied by the Senate until December, 
1860, the court having previously occupied the room beneath, now used 
as a law library. 

The Library of Congress was burned by the British in 1814, and was 
partially destroyed by an accidental fire in 1851. The present centre hall 
was finished in 1853, and the wing halls were finished in 1867. 



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3^tii^opekr| CoUedtioi] S^et]6y. 

[ESTABLISHED i860] 

Debts, Estates, Legacies, together with all inajiner 

of Foreign Claims, in Gerina.ny , Holland, 

France, a.nd Great Britain , have been 

promptljj collected during the 

Uist fifteen years, 

BY J. F. FRUEAUFF. 



Having studied in and triivelled tbvougli Europe, making personal 
acquaintance with leadiiig Notaries and Attorneys, I have now opened 
an office in New York, in order to have still more facilities for the 
prompti transaction of business in connection with European Consuls 
und my clients, and greater speed in the use of foreign mails. 

Among hundreds of others whose foreign claims have been col- 
lected, we refer to the following, for Avhom moneys have lately been 
obtained from the places indicated. 

Name of Client. Kesidenck. Place of Cl.mm. 

Mrs. Margaret Haas, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Lorsch Hesse, Darmstadt. 

John Sauter, Altoona, Pa. Aldingen, Wurtemberg. 

E. B. Winkler, Stockton, Cal. Blumenstein, Switzerland. 
Mrs. M. A. Siewers, Salem, N. C. Canton Bern, 

Mrs. H. A. Tavies, Winston. N. C. 

John Boeffinger, Carrolltown. Pa. Urbarach, Darmstadt. 

Gottleib Muhlbach, Anville, Pa. Canton Aargau. Switzerl'd. 

Lewis H. Spence, London, England. Wisconsin. 

F. E. Hausel, Page Cotmty, Iowa. Kuitligeu,Wurtemberg. 
Albert Henning, Boonville, Miss. Coslen. Prussia. 

]\Irs. Chr. Eeiger, Kirchhoim,Wurtemberg. New York. 
Mrs. Conrad Witter, Achaffenburg, Bavaria. St. Louis, Mo.' 

8e^ Correspondence solicited in either the French, (rerman, or 
English languages. 
Aduress — 

FRUEAUFF & BANCKER, 

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